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Image 1 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 2 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 3 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 4 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 5 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 6 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 7 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
Image 8 — Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey
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Broken Tupperware Grater repaired with 3D Scanning and Quicksurface - Photo Journey

These are the accompaning photos to the quicksurface tutorial about scanning and printing the original part and repaired part

A few rough outlines:

  • scanned with Einscan Rigil in laser mode (no scan spray used)
  • whole reverse engineering process was done within Quicksurface Pro (even the CAD part so Pro was needed)
    • Main RE steps:
      1. Import & Alignment
      2. Creation of base bodies by sketching & extruding
      3. Creating cutouts by rotating sketches
      4. Thread creation & final fillets
  • After finishing the design I simply exported as .step and printed it from foodsafe PETG on my Creality K2 Part is now in use for roughly 4 months and there are no signs of damage or abrasion till now.
u/PrintedForFun — 12 days ago