need to borrow Erin's klippel device and mount camera instead of mic :)
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need to borrow Erin's klippel device and mount camera instead of mic :)
I completed a camera calibration with the 3DF Zephyr software (it just puts up a pattern on your screen and asks you to take "at least ten" pictures from different angles).
I then popped off my sail panel and shot a bunch of different angles... 38 pics.
I did have a few LED flashlights lighting up from a few angles.
This time, I imported them - it used all 38 of my pictures! And - I didn't even use a tripod or anything. A few photos I had the corner of the phone touching the windshield or gauge hump for stability, but that's it!
Ultimately I am going to move that connector down but I can do that in 3D space I'm sure.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...590cb3782e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a8d9c137bd.jpg
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Damn, that's pretty slick. I wonder if it would do better if you taped over the whole area with painter's tape, and maybe put dots every inch or so for reference?
I just spent some time trimming and slicing in Zephyr, it's doing a "textured mesh generation" now...
It's definitely got the surfaces I need, so hopefully it'll be good - it's that "textured mesh" that I can export into some format that Fusion 360 or whatever can import.
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Since I'm hoping to print things for inside my car, maybe even A pillars -
Alternative filaments need to be explored, since PLA will melt.
I came across this video - long but unbelievably worth a watch.
https://youtu.be/vSwumoSlZTo
I ended up buying some ASA since it's easy to print like PLA, but then you can anneal it in the oven - and at that point your piece is relatively heat-proof!
So many other ones covered in here that are really interesting to ponder since I bought a dual-extruder printer...
Could print both flexible and rigid plastic to make a hinge in a part, encapsulated in the rigid so it doesn't come out... Just gets the mind going.
It's really worth a watch. Didn't realize so many options were out there besides PLA, ABS, and PVA if you need dissolvable supports.
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