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- Today we're looking at the process of scanning something with a 3D scanner, importing the mesh into Autodesk
- We needed a 3D printed insert to cover a hole we cut into a metal drum using tin snips. As long as you have a known dimension ...
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- In this video we are going to walk through the process of creating a 3d model of an airbox lid based on scan data. We are ...
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