Looking for Point Cloud 3D Scanning Services

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Rich D, Jun 28, 2006.

  1. Rich D

    Rich D Guest

    I know this is OT, but does anybody have any experience getting large
    parts laser scanned? I need to find somebody who has the capability to
    scan a large fiberglass molded canopy type object, and produce a solid
    CAD model. The part is about 48" x 60".

    Any help or sources would be greatly appreciated.


    Rich
     
    Rich D, Jun 28, 2006
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  2. Where are you located? There are a number of companies doing that sort of
    thing. We had about 1/2 of a rather large aircraft done and converted to a
    surface.



    Steve R
     
    Steve Reinisch, Jun 28, 2006
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  3. Rich D

    Rich D Guest

    Steve:

    I am located in NJ. I have a client who I am doing some work for that
    needs this service. He wants me to handle the conversion for him. I was
    hoping to find somebody as close to my location as possible.

    Rich
     
    Rich D, Jun 28, 2006
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  4. Rich D

    Rich D Guest

    Steve:

    I am located in NJ. I have a client who I am doing some work for that
    needs this service. He wants me to handle the conversion for him. I was
    hoping to find somebody as close to my location as possible.

    Rich
     
    Rich D, Jun 28, 2006
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  5. I'm in Canada so no help for NJ, but a web search should bring up a bunch of
    companies doing this kind of work.

    Steve R
     
    Steve Reinisch, Jun 28, 2006
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  6. Rich D

    j Guest

    We used a service called QC Inspection Services. They have several
    locations. You can check em out at http://www.qcinspect.com
    They did a housing cover for a Triumph. They can generate both the point
    cloud and also make a solid model out of the point cloud as well if you
    haven't got Scanto3D from 2007.
     
    j, Jun 29, 2006
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  7. Rich D

    ed1701 Guest

    http://www.gaspardo.com/

    With his white light scanner he can do any size part (for instance, he
    does a lot of automative panels) You can send part to him, or I know
    he has traveled to scan objects at his client's sites.
     
    ed1701, Jun 30, 2006
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