Hello Carlos,

in my experience the only surface scanner which reconstructed in a decent
way bat skulls is Breuckmann Laser Scan for small objects (model SmartSCAN
R5/C5 5.0). But I wouldn't consider it portable.
For Myotis species (in particular the small ones) you will need to take at
least 3-4 acquisitions for each specimen and don't expect perfect results
on teeth. But it's pretty good!!

If anyone has other suggestions on laser scans able to reconstruct bat
skulls I would be very curious to know too.

Many thanks in advance

Giada

On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 5:00 PM, CARLOS ALBERTO CARRION <
lophosto...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi ,
> I am looking forward to create 3D models of small bats skull ( genus
> Myotis). Anyone has a good insight on portable 3d scanner for this task
>
> Thanks
>
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