3D Scan your fingerprint in ultra high resolution

November 21, 2012 5 Comments

The Game changer- The New David SLS-1 scanner

High resolution Structured Light 3D scanning is now available to everyone for less than $2200 ex gst. The David SLS-1 scanner is a complete out-of-the-box 3d scanner with ultra high resolution. 

 

It incorporates the SL projector K11+ with a modified lens.This projector is is just perfect for Structured Light scanning with DAVID!
Its unique feature is the huge focus range: With built in a special optics for focus distances from below 90mm to "infinity". This allows the user to set up a scan according to the object size. High-res scans of objects smaller than 50mm are achievable, but also scanning large objects is possible. We have seen no other projector that is able to project patterns fine enough for scanning fingerprints in 3D!
Scanners 100 times the price don't even come close to this resolution.


The David SLS-1 scanner with its included software can align merge and even capture full colour textured scans and export water-tight mesh models in common CAD file formats (stl, obj, ply) ready for 3D Printing!

 

 

 

The latest 3D technology, backed with a 2 year warranty is available now at the 3D Printer Superstore Now. 


5 Responses

trevillaengineering
trevillaengineering

November 14, 2022

These pictures are amazing. It is a wonderful technology. Thanks for sharing

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Kiran Hurkadli
Kiran Hurkadli

June 09, 2018

What an amazing technology it is. You can do anything with this.

David McKie
David McKie

August 20, 2015

Will the David provide a 3D image of a SIG gun grip that can be loaded/programmed into a high resolution 3D printer or mini CNC?

Netha
Netha

March 12, 2015

Ostrowsky: Appears my question was uneaclr, I’m talking about automated assessment, not book-by-book assessment. The library, who I don’t recall the name of, scanned the books as a group without physical interaction with the book, and the whole library was scanned I believe nightly using robots. Also believe the shelves were specially designed to enhance the signal-to-noise ratio. Your answer is fine as is, it was my fault for not being more clear. May 23 ’12 at 12:51

Nick
Nick

November 21, 2012

This is just amazing stuff. I want one!

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