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Just a few years ago, 3D scanning seemed like something straight out of a science fiction novel. Today, 3D-printed fashion is already walking down the runway. The Structure Sensor by Occipital ...
The problem is that it’s still difficult to create something to print on a 3D printer. Enter the Structure Sensor ($380), a gadget that turns your iPad into a 3D mapping and imaging device.
Researchers have flipped traditional 3D printing to create some of the most intricate biomedical structures yet, advancing the development of new technologies for regrowing bones and tissue. The ...
Occipital provided us with several additional iOS apps to make the scanner actually do stuff. One, simply called "Scanner," allows you to slowly pan the Structure around an object to capture a 3D ...
Occipital’s new Structure app for the iPad lets you make 3D scans of anything—your house, your car, yourself. The $380 rig, which includes a sensor and infrared transmitter, attaches to your ...
and use it to make large three-dimensional (3D) face-centred-cubic structures with minimum feature sizes down to 180 nm (see Fig. 1). As well as expanding the boundaries on what can be achieved by ...