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The 3DMakerPro Toucan has arrived.
The box was received and inspected by our very strict quality control officer, Teddy ๐Ÿถ Unboxing, and the first scans will be coming soon.

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Have you tried this scanner? Share your experience with us.

  • 4 weeks later...
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My first object scanned with the 3DMakerpro Toucan was a clear success.
I started with a travel mug featuring the Flashforge logo, which turned out to be a very scan-friendly object. The geometry and surface details were captured well, and within a short time, I was able to turn the scan into multiple variants, including a keychain, a miniature, and even a small Christmas ornament.

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For cleanup, I initially used JMStudio.
JMStudio handled the scan processing and mesh cleanup smoothly, and it gave me a solid file that was already suitable for 3D printing with minimal extra work.

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To take it a step further, I moved into Blender.
I wanted to add an extra design element to the model. While I could have recreated the Flashforge logo from the image, I was short on time, so I asked ChatGPT to generate a simple 2 mm-thick 'Recycle' feature from an image instead, which I could then embed directly into the model. This was an interesting discovery. ChatGPT provided me with the element I needed very quickly.

Sliced and effortlessly color-printed on Creality K2 Pro.

Edited by Max Funkner

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