Fixed Mount for a 3D Scanner

Fixed Mount for a 3D Scanner

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The 3D structured Ligfht Scanner is made of a Philips PicoPix 1430 Beamer and a Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 for structured light scanning. The Couplings of the Mount are printed, the beams are Aluminium square pipe 20x20 mm Instructions Print with Makerware Medium Quality Infill: 20% Number of Shells: 3 Layer Height: 0,25 Temperature: 230°C Extruding Speed: 80 Traveling Speed: 100 No Raft No Supports Needed Parts to Print: 1 x Ball-Coupling.stl 2 x Ball-Coupling-Base.stl 2 x Ball-Coupling-Clip.stl 2 x Ball-Coupling-Head.stl 1 x Cross-Clip-Base.stl 2 x Cross-Clip-Middle.stl 1 x Cross-Clip-Head.stl 3 x Foot.stl 2 x T-Clip-Base.stl 2 x T-Clip-Head.stl 1 x Webcam-Housing-01.stl 1 x Webcam-Housing-02.stl Cable-Clip 3 or 5 mm as wanted The screws can be screwed in the the holes without additional thread cutting. Additional needed Parts: Hexagon socket screw M4 x 20 24 pieces Hexagon socket screw M4 x 40 4 pieces Slot screw M2 x 10 4 Pieces (for Webcam Housing) Aluminium square pipe 20x20x1,5 mm 4 pieces: 250/250/500/500 mm length Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 board Beamer with 1/4” thread (I use a Philips PicoPix 1430) Cheap camera tripod for beamer ball coupling

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