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Subject: Re: [budget 3D scanner? - the mod]
Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 06:49:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Dennis E. Slice <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]>

I wasn't familiar with that particular device, but if you want to go
really low-buck...got milk?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSrW-wAWZe4

-dslice

morphmet wrote:
Dear Morphmetters,

      I thank all of you who responded to my post of earlier
 this month seeking a memory prosthesis on the topic of
 absurdly cheap surface scanners.  Most of you said,
 in effect, we don't know, but we're sure interested,
 please report ... But one kind respondent
 pointed me to a website, http://www.david-laserscanner.com/,
 that seems to offer an actual product priced within a factor of
 the square root of 10 of what I was remembering.

       Does anybody out there have any experience with the
 David Laserscanner, either as software or in kit form?
 Odd that nobody from that company is on this mailing list,
 but that would be easy to remedy, wouldn't it?

                                      Fred Bookstein


morphmet wrote:


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: could you post?
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 20:51:57 +0200
From: Fred Bookstein <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]

                                          May 13 '09
 Dear morphmetters,

       This is probably cosmic-ray damage.  I was in some conversation
 within the last few weeks during which some speaker mentioned a
 way of setting up a not totally useless surface scanner for something
 like $200 in components.  Was it someone in this news group who
 said that, or have any of you heard of a piece of equipment fitting
 that description?  I may have been in Chicago, at the AAPA meeting,
 or perhaps not: the memory is not accompanied by a backdrop.

      Does anybody out there have knowledge of what I'm remembering
so hopelessly vaguely? You can reply to the news group or directly to me,
 Fred Bookstein, [email protected].  Thanks in advance.

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