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Sample 3D Models
Whitetailed Deer Shoulder Mount 3D Scan
This white-tailed deer shoulder mount was 3D scanned using the Artec Leo. The data was processed in Artec Studio. Being able to create a 3D image of your trophy is awesome for protecting it, insuring it, 3D printing a copy, or just showing your friends. For a complete demonstration of how we scanned this and made this file, please visit our website at myeng.ca.
Wooden Locomotive Wheel on Stand
This is a wooden version of a Locomotive Wheel used for training purposes. It was 3D Scanned using Artec Leo in a matter of minutes.
CP - Locomotive Power Unit Half 1
This is half of a locomotive power unit. It was scanned with the Artec Leo Plus 3D Scanner in just under 5 minutes. Not every angle was captured due to the short scanning time, but the results are still very impressive.
Human Teeth - Bottom Teeth Scan
3D Scan of a cast set of human teeth. Scanner: Artec Micro. Scanning Time: 3 Minutes
4 NPS Elbow Enclosure
1. Description: 4 NPS Elbow Enclosure
2. Design Pressure: 228 psi
3. Design Temperature: 248 F
4. MDMT: -20F
5. Service: Ethylene Glycol / Water
6. Details: A simple plate box design to cover a pinhole in an elbow weld.
Logan Johnson - Antler Scan
This massive white-tailed deer was successfully harvested by an avid bowhunter. The antlers were scanned with the Artec Leo 3D scanner to archive the trophy and 3D print a replica digitally.
CP Locomotive Wheel Assembly
This wheel assembly was 3D Scanned using the Artec Leo Plus 3D Scanner. It was scanned in under 10 minutes with no surface preparation. It is very cool to see how much data these scanners can capture in such a short period of time.
CP - Locomotive Power Unit Half 2
This is half of a locomotive power unit. It was scanned with the Artec Leo Plus 3D Scanner in just under 5 minutes. Not every angle was captured due to the short scanning time, but the results are still very impressive.
Yamaki Guitar Scan
Yamaki Dreadnought Model Number AY331W.3D
Scan Scanner: Artec Leo.
Indigenous Turtle Sculpture from 3D Scan
This is a 3D scan of a piece of indigenous art. It was scanned with the Artec Leo and then the texture was supplemented with photogrammetry. Everything was combined using Artec Studio 16. The whole process from scan to upload took 1.5 hours.