Projector Throw Adjustment Lens Assembly - 3D Printing / Structured Light Scanning

Projector Throw Adjustment Lens Assembly - 3D Printing / Structured Light Scanning

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The goal of this project was to allow a standard projector to be used for Structured Light Scanning (Like the SLS-1 David Structured Light Scanner) and for light cured 3D resin printers without modifying the printer. This design allows the unit to be attached to the bottom mount of the projector and then can be mounted to a tripod. The lens can be swung out the the way to then watch movies on the big screen. Because it is adjustable, it will find virtually any sized projector. Each lens has its own frame to save fiddling with switching between 1X, 2X or 4X close up lens. An updated version of the kit including lens will be available in a variety of colours from our webstore (www.createitforme.com). We will also be working on a version that slips onto the end of projectors like the Asus P1 where the lens stands proud of the projector case. I would like to acknowledge "pottersfriend" at the David Lasers Laser Scanners forum for concept that lead to this design. Instructions The parts were made using our Projet HD 3000 Plus printer along with a couple of fasteners and a brass bar.

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