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Presentation at the 2014 FARO 3D Documentation Conference by Direct Dimensions called "3D Scanning for 3D Printing, Making Reality Digital, and then Physical Again, Part 2"

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FARO 2014 3D Documentation Presentation by Direct Dimensions "3D Scanning for 3D Printing, Making Reality Digital, and then Physical Again, Part 2"

  1. 1. 3D Scanning for 3D Printing: Making Reality Digital, and then Physical Again, Part 2 Michael Raphael Founder and CEO Direct Dimensions, Inc. © Copyright 2014 FARO The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
  2. 2. Biography – Michael Raphael Education • B.S. in Engineering Science & Mechanics (VT) • Masters in Engineering Administration (GWU) Career • Liaison Engineer at Martin Marietta (Lockheed Martin) • Roles in engineering and quality departments • Created Advanced Quality Technologies group to resolve engineering and manufacturing problems • Co-developed the electrogoniometer (FaroArm!) in 1989 Direct Dimensions • Founded DDI in 1995 as ’one-stop 3D scanning shop’ Professional Life • Author for LiDAR News – numerous articles on scanning • Contributor to Wohler’s Report – the 3D Scanning section • Active with many 3D conferences: SPAR, CMSC, RAPID, etc.
  3. 3. Overview of Direct Dimensions, Inc. Offers a wide range of services & tools for the 3D scanning and printing worlds Rapid Solutions to 3D Problems: • 20-year experts in coordinate metrology for reverse engineering & inspection • 1000’s of 3D laser scanning and point cloud processing projects • 3D CAD & BIM modeling, and visualization/animation • Processing of 3D data for reproductions and 3D printing • Product sales and application support and training • Specialized 3D applications and process development • Creators of ShapeShot 3D Photo Booth
  4. 4. Overview of Direct Dimensions, Inc. Offers a wide range of services & tools for the 3D scanning and printing worlds History and experience: • Participated in the development of the Faro Arm PCMM • Founded Direct Dimensions in 1995 to provide 3D solutions to the aerospace industry • Maintains a comprehensive arsenal of 3D scanners, measurement tools, and software • Completed thousands of project across various industries and applications served • Today, 25+ employees with vast professional expertise and real-world 3D experience
  5. 5. Overview of Direct Dimensions, Inc. Offers a wide range of services & tools for the 3D scanning and printing worlds Key industries served: • Most Industrial Applications • Military & Defense • Buildings & Facilities (AEC/BIM) • Art, Sculpture, Museum • Historic Preservation • Entertainment and TV/Movie VFX • Digital Fabrication & 3D Printing • Model Preparation for 3D Printing
  6. 6. 3D PRINTING & SCANNING Gartner's Hype Cycle
  7. 7. 3D PRINTING & SCANNING Gartner's Hype Cycle
  8. 8. 3D Scanning vs. 3D Printing Both over 20 years old, actually 30 years old • largely industrial with recent consumer interest • Was $100K+ equipment cost with now sub-$1K Range of objects • physical world has huge size & complexity variation Massive change over last 3 years • “desktop” and personal 3D scanning • 123D Catch and Xbox Kinect Future – what’s next? • who needs 3D scanning and why? • what will be the ‘killer apps’?
  9. 9. Traditional 3D Printing & Additive Manufacturing • Visual aids for engineers, designers, sales, medical, etc. • Presentation models, such as architectural or prototypes • Prototypes for assembly fit checks • Patterns for tooling and castings • Guides for surgery procedures • Functional short run production • Education and research • Other
  10. 10. Main 3D Printing Processes and Materials PROCESS SYSTEMS MATERIALS Material Extrusion - FDM Stratasys Dimensions, uPrint MakerBot Replicator ABS PLA Material Jetting – jetting drops of material (like inkjet) Vat photo-polymerization (light cured) Objet Connex Stratasys Polyjet Multiple plastics or resins various color and transparancies Binder Jetting – glue binds layered materials Z Printer Projet x60 Series Projet 4500 Composite powders Plastics Full color Sheet Lamination MCOR Colors, cuts and glues sheets of paper Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) EOS 3D Systems ProX and sPro Selectively fusing powder materials – Nylon, polystyrene, metals
  11. 11. What else is being 3D printed?
  12. 12. Projecting the future for 3D printing Market Research and Analysis - Source: Pete Basiliere, Research Director at Gartner 3D printing remains a emerging market, despite high levels of hype: Growing demand for easy-to-use tools and materials Prices to drop with competitive pressures and higher unit sales Advances in 3D printers scanners, design tools, and materials will reduce the cost and complexity of creating 3D printed item Businesses are only now beginning to fully comprehend ways in which a 3DP can be cost-effectively used in their organizations Makers and hobbyists will contribute to some form of “plug and play” tool — that will be key to driving consumer sales in future
  13. 13. Considerations Define your niche: What customers will you best serve? What role: Will you print as a service, sell the equipment or both? Which Equipment Materials? Content: Where will it come from? Who will own it? Data repair: How will you address the need for scan data processing into 3D printable files? “…making stuff is going to become more localizable. ..more objects can be manufactured closer to the end customers.” (Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO Shapeways – BARRONS.COM 5/9/14) Microsoft 8.1 has added a direct pipeline from 3D printing applications to 3D printers-(PC Magazine – 7/2/13) About HP - The company believes that 3D printing is a natural progression of its 2D printer business, where it has a sizeable share. (FORBES.COM – 3/28/14)
  14. 14. 3D Scanning – Building content
  15. 15. NYC Hotel Courtyard: Scan to Model to Print
  16. 16. NYC Hotel Courtyard: Scan to Print Four Focus3D 120 scans taken at NYC hotel Total time on-site about 40 minutes Data sufficient for preliminary architectural modeling of courtyard and portions of surrounding buildings Point cloud converted into 3D CAD model 3D CAD fabricated by 3D printing
  17. 17. 3D Scan to Revit (BIM) to 3D print example
  18. 18. Feature Replication
  19. 19. Feature Replication
  20. 20. Building Documentation
  21. 21. 3D Scanning The DDI technicians scanned four different sculptures: the Amun, the Headless Princess, the Scribe, and a Kneeling King Tut. An articulating arm-based laser line scanner provided high accuracy and real-time feedback to assure complete capture before heading back to Baltimore to process the raw scan data. Ancient Sculptures
  22. 22. 3D Modeling For the post-processing, we used Innovmetric’s PolyWorks Modeler software to create highly accurate watertight 3D digital models of each of the ancient pieces. Ancient Sculptures
  23. 23. Data Analysis During both the scanning and modeling processes, specific attention was paid to fine cracks and other imperfections in the original pieces. These are the qualities that would make the reproductions more accurate and realistic. Ancient Sculptures
  24. 24. Final Product Ancient Sculptures
  25. 25. Half-Scale RCPa Mseo Sdtuedly I Digital Historic Preservation I Tomb of the Unknowns
  26. 26. Creating the CFaisnea Sl tMudoyd IeDligital Historic Preservation I Tomb of the Unknowns
  27. 27. Team “Scantasia” 3D Scanning Museum Sculptures for Conservation, Restoration, and Awesome Interactive 3D Online Display
  28. 28. http://shpws.me/qB6j
  29. 29. http://shpws.me/qBrD
  30. 30. http://sketchfab.com/dirdim
  31. 31. https://sketchfab.com/nm5l43hgca
  32. 32. Team Scantasia Deliverables to The Walters Art Museum • Demonstration of various types of 3D scanning • Accurate 3D documentation for conservators curators • Various outlets for 3D model presentation to public: • Shapeways for 3D printing • Sketchfab for interactive online 3D viewing • WordPress integration to existing website content http://dirdim.sketchfab.me/folders/artbytes-2014-from-walters-art-museum
  33. 33. 1 6 ft. Youthful Franklin 3D Scanned Onsite 2 3D Computer Model from 3D Scanning Digital Fabrication from 3D Model Laser Etched Crystal 3 8 and 12 inch 3D Printed Patterns: 8 Inch Bronze Replica 4
  34. 34. Life-Sized Sculpture of Teddy Roosevelt 3D Scanned in Museum High Resolution 3D Digital Model 1 3 2 Casting Pattern made with 3D Printing 4 6” Stone Replica with Faux Bronze Finish
  35. 35. 2 3D Digital Model of Rosetta Stone Hieroglyphs Extreme High Resolution 3D scanning of the direct cast replica of the Rosetta Stone 1 3 High Resolution Casting Pattern made with 3D Printing 4 12 and 15 inch Cast Stone Rosetta Stone Replicas
  36. 36. High Resolution Scanning of a Moth and the Resulting Cast Silver Pendant
  37. 37. 2
  38. 38. Click image for link to main Vogue story Behind the scenes story #2 Story #3 Story #4
  39. 39. Liars Music Video
  40. 40. 1. ShapeShot 3D Photo Booth automatically captures face in 3D in high-res and accurately 3D Photo Booth 4. Files sent to our service providers for fulfillment 2. Instantly view your personal on-line gallery and on ShapeShot mobile app 3. Buy personalized products from our ShapeShot online Marketplace web store
  41. 41. Thank You

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