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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Here to further development on BYOP 3D Scanner for 3D Copying]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This forum is great, so much content. I have had fun reading a small section of it recently and decided it was time to stop reading and add to the discussion.</p><p>I would love to hear from anyone else interested in 3d printing their own components, and using a <strong>Raspberry Pi</strong> to construct a %100 DIY 3d scanner capable of producing HD scans of objects to STL file. </p><p>The project I would like to base mine off of, is the Atlas3d, which conveniently already has a home here on Soliforum, and a Git which I can fork off of (FreeLSS). Its a huge undertaking, and while I would love to claim to be able to solo this, any help would certainly be appreciated! </p><p>Even if you arent interested in contributing to the project -- <strong>Would you be interested in 3d printing your own 3d scanner?</strong></p><p>It would involve working with sensitive electronic components, and assembling based off instructional forum posts and in time, videos.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[superk]]></name>
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