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Creality CR-Scan Ferret SE 3D Scanner

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$159

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CrealityOnlineStore has Creality CR-Scan Ferret SE 3D Scanner on sale for $179 - $20 (apply discount code 20OFF150 in cart) = $159. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Up to 0.1 mm high accuracy
  • Flexible scanning range of 150mm to 2000mm
  • Anti-shake 3D imaging technique dramatically improves the scanning success rate
  • 24-bit full-color scanning captures the original colors and brings every intricate detail to life
  • Scan black/metal(non-reflective) objects without scanning spray
  • Compatible with Mac & Windows
  • High-quality & fast scanning
  • Low power consumption

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CrealityOnlineStore has Creality CR-Scan Ferret SE 3D Scanner on sale for $179 - $20 (apply discount code 20OFF150 in cart) = $159. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member x2ox2o for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Up to 0.1 mm high accuracy
  • Flexible scanning range of 150mm to 2000mm
  • Anti-shake 3D imaging technique dramatically improves the scanning success rate
  • 24-bit full-color scanning captures the original colors and brings every intricate detail to life
  • Scan black/metal(non-reflective) objects without scanning spray
  • Compatible with Mac & Windows
  • High-quality & fast scanning
  • Low power consumption

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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greenwood_60
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I have this scanner. It works well for creating textured 3d models, but does not have the precision for creating 3D printable models or for reverse engineering.
greenwood_60
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Maybe if you're just looking to make organic shapes. I tried to make some basic car parts and it was insufficient. Ended up with a Revopoint MetroX.
Wayno-san
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Before you go spending money on this try some of the 3D photogrammetry/scan apps for your cell phone. Some work better than this thing, especially if you have one of the iPhones with a depth sensor. I used "Scaniverse", IIRC, about 3 months back using a friend's iPhone Max and it worked well beyond my expectations. I dusted the all-black part with some talcum powder before scanning.

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KamiNoYamiYesterday 06:52 PM
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How much is the wifi adapter?
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greenwood_60Yesterday 06:59 PM
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I have this scanner. It works well for creating textured 3d models, but does not have the precision for creating 3D printable models or for reverse engineering.
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fbuellerYesterday 07:02 PM
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Quote from greenwood_60 :
I have this scanner. It works well for creating textured 3d models, but does not have the precision for creating 3D printable models or for reverse engineering.
Wait - so you're saying scanning and making prints of items isn't useful for this? That's its primary purpose, and the whole reason I'd buy one.
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Quote from fbueller :
Wait - so you're saying scanning and making prints of items isn't useful for this? That's its primary purpose, and the whole reason I'd buy one.
Maybe if you're just looking to make organic shapes. I tried to make some basic car parts and it was insufficient. Ended up with a Revopoint MetroX.
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fbuellerYesterday 07:24 PM
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Quote from greenwood_60 :
Maybe if you're just looking to make organic shapes. I tried to make some basic car parts and it was insufficient. Ended up with a Revopoint MetroX.
What about desktop figures? I was thinking of using it to scan old Disney figurines and reprint them.
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greenwood_60Yesterday 07:24 PM
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What about desktop figures? I was thinking of using it to scan old Disney figurines and reprint them.
You'll lose fine details.
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fbuellerYesterday 07:25 PM
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Quote from greenwood_60 :
You'll lose fine details.
Yeah, I do assume that. Trying to justify the purchase here. LOL.
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ascendhypeYesterday 08:16 PM
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Yeah, I do assume that. Trying to justify the purchase here. LOL.

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Before you go spending money on this try some of the 3D photogrammetry/scan apps for your cell phone. Some work better than this thing, especially if you have one of the iPhones with a depth sensor. I used "Scaniverse", IIRC, about 3 months back using a friend's iPhone Max and it worked well beyond my expectations. I dusted the all-black part with some talcum powder before scanning.
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stasisYesterday 11:09 PM
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Quote from greenwood_60 :
Maybe if you're just looking to make organic shapes. I tried to make some basic car parts and it was insufficient. Ended up with a Revopoint MetroX.
Oh. I was planning to scan BMW/Mercedes parts to sell Big Grin
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ghart36724Yesterday 11:33 PM
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Oh. I was planning to scan BMW/Mercedes parts to sell Big Grin
I'll take some Benz parts once they come off the line.

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JimcoToday 12:26 AM
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I have one of these and was able to use the scanned model to reverse design what i needed. It is not as accurate as the more expensive scanners but its pretty good for the price. This has a pretty limited size of the object you want to scan, not too small it will not pick it up, and too large it gets lost when scanning. I would say a person is as big as you want to scan, and a mug is about as small. There are tricks to get better results but its pretty tricky. Dont get the wifi bridge, i found connecting to a computer to be way faster and more accurate. I have the Pro and i would have just gotten the regular instead for cheaper.

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