Bambulab A1 Nozzle - Matter and Form (MAF) THREE3D Model
Scanning
For scanning I placed the nozzle on the turntable with a good bit of blue-tack. When deciding to use blue-tack make sure it is not stressed too much so it doesn’t contract after placing the part on it. For smaller parts I now mainly use my Omnifixio (helping hands for soldering) but it didn’t fit the nozzle. Back to scanning: One rotation of the turntable was made at proper exposure, since the reflective metal and contrast between polished metal and black anodization is quite hard to scan, I covered the part in a coat of scan spray. As scan settings I used high resolution with a smoothing value of 20 (provides the best results from my experience).
Post-Processing
After scanning I simply meshed the scan at high quality (highest settings may cause noise from my experience) and exported the mesh to Quicksurface where I aligned the scan and isolated the relevant part of the nozzle.
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