Application history of 3D scanning: solving various tasks in real production facilities
Reverse engineering, geometry control, non-contact measurements, creation of equipment for scientific experiments, virtual museums, product design and other applications of 3D scanners
3D digitization of a carved painting for production
3D digitization of a carved painting for production
The use of the RangeVision PRO 3D scanner made it possible to digitize the relief image for further product production.
The manual labor of a master carver is a tedious and complex process that requires professionalism and experience. It is often necessary to complete an order in a short time and without loss of quality.
Modern production technologies simplify the performance of such tasks. Machining on CNC machines is used in various industries. The need for the use of machine tools is also present in the woodworking of decorative products.
This publication will reflect how modern 3D technologies facilitate the production process and reduce the cost of production.
By order of Dmitry Zhamkov’s Art Workshop, RangeVision specialists digitized a relief painting hand-carved on a plastic board with a PRO 5M 3D scanner for further production of wood products.
The purpose of the order was to obtain data with high relief detail and prepare a file for milling on the machine. According to the 3D scanning data, a control program for a CNC milling machine was written and the first painting was made.
The introduction of 3D scanning technology into the production chain helped to obtain data for mass production preparation and archiving.