Re: Other Scan and capture methods

From: Jim Rollins (jrollins@lucy.sms-ct.com)
Date: Sat Jul 11 1998 - 16:57:05 EEST


Brian. have you ever seen the data that results from a CT scanner? This
scanning is the most complete and ordered way of scanning complex geometry's
that have internal passages that cannot be accessed by any other scanner - non
destructively.

Jim

bryan takata wrote:
uses a Hymarc scanners to reverse engineer parts. The real cool thing is that
they verify the

> I can't see any better process and
> verification for capturing complex geometries. Sure you might be quicker if
> you are capturing a cube but if you have anything beyond that and you want
> to duplicate that in CAD I see this as the way to go.
>
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