Built a scanner? Started to build a scanner? Record your progress here. Doesn't need to be a whole scanner - triggers and other parts are fine. Commercial scanners are fine too.
Working solutions: #1: Temporarily removed clamps in favor of electrical trigger #2: See video #3: Disabled "widescreen", which opened the top and bottom of the viewfinder enough to position the gutter on the bottom of the frame. #4: Set white balance to auto removed the blue. (BTW, I'm using LED, not halogen as I previously wrote.) #5: Yes, painting black would probably help glare.
--- JColon1100, the Shopping List for this build has information on the LED:
ok..thx Rob. The dimensions of parts i have found after importing dxf files into Turbocad 18 Pro. So i hope that CNC service providers can work with these files
Hi, I've downloaded the 9.20 files and have taken them to a local shop that has a cnc router. He has indicated that he needs more technical information to get the triggers and pulleys done, because the .dxf are 2 dimensional. I don't know what that means, since I'm not an engineer. Are there any more specs or 3 D .dxf files that will help me explain the technical details to my local shop? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Daniel, I searched the forum and web sites and I cannot find the 10W Led light with the AC power cord. The lamps I found come with two nude wires. Can you tell us where to get the lamp with the 110V AC cord and wall plug.
I am talking to a guy with a cnc machine about cutting the plans for me here is Edinburgh, Scotland. The birch plywood looks a little expensive and he suggested we might use MDF. Has anyone built this with MDF? Would it be possible? Would it be much heavier?
Also I was wondering whether you would consider doing a kit without the wood - just all the bits and lamp - for export. It would save me finding them all locally.