Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner for 3D Printing with Dual Axis Turntable, up to 0.02 mm High Precision 10 Fps Scan Speed Handheld 3D Scanner, Full Color 3D Scan and Industrial Blue Light - Plus

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Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner for 3D Printing with Dual Axis Turntable, up to 0.02 mm High Precision 10 Fps Scan Speed Handheld 3D Scanner, Full Color 3D Scan and Industrial Blue Light - Plus

Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner for 3D Printing with Dual Axis Turntable, up to 0.02 mm High Precision 10 Fps Scan Speed Handheld 3D Scanner, Full Color 3D Scan and Industrial Blue Light - Plus

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To test out this workflow, I used a ceramic bunny model that had ideal geometry for FDM 3D printing, including a flat base, limited overhangs, and no small or delicate features. I took three scans: one upright, and one of each side of the model. Using the built-in editing tools in Revo Scan 5, I cleaned up all three scans and aligned them together. This resulted in a very dense point cloud, which isn’t ideal for 3D printing. Bunny’s mesh from the scan The underlying technology is identical on all three devices, though the MINI opts for a blue light projector for its ability to resist ambient light. It’s also eye and skin safe. Color Scanning The Revopoint POP can scan up to a speed of 8 frames per second, while both the Revopoint POP 2 and MINI boost this to 10 frames per second. The difference is more or less marginal. You may see slightly shorter scan times on larger objects, but on small to medium objects, expect to carve off a few seconds here and there. You can combine this with a smartphone for a fully portable 3D scanning solution. For this, you will need a reasonably modern (i.e. fast) smartphone that has the free Revo Scan app installed ( Android / iOS).

The first is Revo Scan, which you have seen above and handles the scanning process. You use it to configure, start, stop, correct, and export point cloud data. The phone holder is most useful if you want to use the Revo Scan smartphone app in combination with the Revopoint MINI. It’s a simple spring-loaded mount that you can attach to the tripod. The Revopoint POP 2 features two IR sensors, a Class 1 laser projector, and a high-resolution RGB sensor to deliver dual camera infrared structured light scanning. The IR camera and RGB sensors allows for color 3D scanning also on the Revopoint 3D scanner range. (Photo is of the Revopoint POP 2) MIRACO supports various file formats, including STL, PLY, and OBJ, and offers seamless data transfer through USB Type-C cables or Wi-Fi 6 connections. Its versatility is further enhanced as it can operate both as a stand-alone scanner and can be connected to a PC for scan capture using the Revo Scan 5 scanning software. Notably, lightweight at just 750 g, MIRACO sets a “new standard for portability in its class,” says the company. The Revopoint MIRACO 3D scanner has a 5,000 mAh battery capacity. Photo via Revopoint.The Revopoint POP 2 comes with the Revo Scan scanning program and Revo Studio modeling program. Output formats are PLY, OBJ, and STL. We find it useful to point this out because we regularly encounter people who are disappointed with the quality of their 3D scans. The majority of the time, this is caused by incorrect practices and not the limitations of the 3D scanner. A better number to look at is the minimum point distance. This is the distance between two points in the created 3D point cloud data and is generally a better indicator of scanning quality. Handheld and stationary modes are available on all three, so there is no difference other than the MINI’s improved turntable. The utility of extra, more granular scanning modes, such as face and hair, depends on your needs. If you’ll make use of these, then the Revopoint POP 2 outclasses its sibling for versatility. Software and File Compatibility Revopoint POP The Revopoint Mini is a structured light 3D scanner that projects a pattern of light on an object and measures the distortion in the pattern to determine the geometry of the model. 3D scanning is just as much art as it is science, and some objects are much harder to scan than others. Shiny and reflective surfaces are hard to capture, and dark colors and voids can be mixed up in the software. To help ensure that users will have a successful first scan, Revopoint includes a ceramic bust that has a dull white finish. This asymmetrical model is ideal for scanning, and the small size of the bust means it fits easily on the turntable. Demo model with a visible blue light projected on a surface

For example, we still see the same attention to strain relief as with the POP 2, which ensures that the USB cable connector does not wear out over time. This is an important aspect of 3D scanners that are used in a handheld mode, as they get moved around a lot. Once you have completed the scanning process, you can now export your model as a point cloud or mesh as a PLY or OBJ file.

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As such, you shouldn’t expect to be able to capture all of the details of an object with 0.02 mm precision. Unlike the Einscan SE and SP turntables, the one from the Revopoint MINI rotates continuously and isn’t directly controlled by the 3D scanner. It’s not a big issue, but you want to make sure to manually stop the data capture after completing a full revolution. The most recent of the Revopoint scanners, the Revopoint MINI shifts focus to the capture of smaller objects with intricate details for professional applications. The price follows these aims, and the Revopoint MINI is the most expensive scanner from the company yet. Are you looking for a job in the additive manufacturing industry? Visit 3D Printing Jobs for a selection of roles in the industry.

The MINI adopts industrial-grade blue light technology, which projects ultra-high-resolution structured light and has a strong ability to resist ambient light. The class 1 blue light used in the MINI scanner is harmless to the human body and can be scanned directly on the skin [2] making it safe and user-friendly for all possible applications. Class 1 Laser: Avoid direct eye exposure for extended periods! Refer to Standards for Class 1 Lasers for details.We’ll go into more detail on the accessories a bit later, but suffice it to say that being able to 3D scan in both modes is a big advantage. The minimum volume, however, is a mere 10x10x10 mm (3/8″ x 3/8″ x 3/8″). This is one of the smallest volumes that we’ve seen from a desktop 3D scanner and is a big advantage if you want to scan small objects. The MINI’s industrial-grade scanner precision of 0.02mm allows even the tiniest parts to be accurately scanned and presented as such. The output model has a high density of point clouds with a 0.05mm point distance. You can use the MINI for dental cast making, jewelry design, garage kit reproduction, miniature 3D model making, and other fields and instances in which obtaining detailed high-precision models is necessary. Revopoint is marketing the MINI for a variety of use cases, including applications like reverse engineering, dental modeling, jewelry design, part inspection, and 3D printing. As we are used to from Revopoint, the device comes with a lot of extras. It’s practically everything you need to get started with the Revopoint MINI 3D scanner.

They were both acquired in a controlled lab environment. Actual results might vary, subject to the operation environment.

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This is because the POP 2 is focused more on 3D scanning medium-sized objects with decent detail, whereas the MINI is best at scanning small objects with high detail. Due to their similarities and the fact they’re all three based on the same design and structured light technology, it’s challenging to select a clear winner. They are all three excellent choices suitable for a different set of users and applications. We still had the power bank from our Revopoint POP 2 review, so that’s what you are seeing in the photo above. The Revopoint POP 2 takes the blueprint established with the Revopoint POP and improves it with better precision, improved color capture, and smoother operation. Something that was apparent when I got some hands-on time for my POP 2 review. For example, there have been notable improvements in both software crashes and stitching. Both were key problems at the release of the POP.



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