http://irc.cs.sdu.edu.cn/3dshape/
This is crazy cool and has lots of potential for being very useful for reverse engineering. Additive manufacturing processes, like 3D printing, solved a problem where shapes that have deep undercuts and cavities were difficult to manufacture by typical milling or molding process. As a result, we are able to produce very complex forms from physical materials. Reverse engineering technologies, like laser scanning, have the same problems with not being able to capture these types of forms because of the cavities and undercuts being occluded from capture with the typical light or image-based reconstruction techniques. This technology will make it possible to reverse-engineer forms that have been created by additive manufacturing processes.
3D Shape Reconstruction by Water Dipping
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Re: 3D Shape Reconstruction by Water Dipping
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Jokes aside very impressive, I like the total rethinking of the problem.
Jokes aside very impressive, I like the total rethinking of the problem.