Tupel3D: Desktop 3D scanner
A project in Oxford, UK by Jonathan Mather000days
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A highly precise 3D scanner for jewellery and other small items.
Backers: 22
Average Pledge Per Backer: £873
Funded: £19,203 of £3,000
Dates: Aug 31st -> Sep 30th (30 days)
Project By: Jonathan Mather
Backers: 22
Average Pledge Per Backer: £873
Funded: £19,203 of £3,000
Dates: Aug 31st -> Sep 30th (30 days)
Project By: Jonathan Mather
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Last Updated: September 30 @ 04:15 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
We are launching a Tupel 3D Dental version
September 20th - via: kickstarter.com
We are launching a dental version of our scanner - its essentially the same scanner but with some critical extras for dentistry. It will allow access to digital dentistry at a uniquely low price without having to compromise on accuracy. The extras... (Read More)
The Tupel 3D Scanner Will Break Financial Barriers
August 31st - via: fabbaloo.com
JF Mather is the force behind the Tupel 3D scanner, and there’s a bit of a story behind its creation. Apparently Mather sought a dental 3D scanner, but found the current commercial options were extremely expensive. Like most devices we write about, Mather decided to build his own to see if he could match the performance with a lower priced system. (Read More)
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