Cheap 3D scanners, apparently aren’t as good as cheap 3D printers. But my printer cost more, because I upgraded it. So it might be a $600 printer with all the work that’s been done on it. I kept breaking it, before I knew how to use it correctly.

I wonder how shitty it prints stock. With Craptility’s firmware and everything.

Some call it a toy 3D scanner, the one I ordered. But I’m guessing it will be fine. If I use a turntable.

Not spending over 1k on one. Only want to scan one thing currently, so I can make a spool for the filament, it’s a dry box. Somebody said “anything under 30k” is in their budget, I’m too poor to pay that much. Even if I wasn’t, I don’t think I would.

Printing a soap dish, a different style one, mine has soap all over it. Is all PETG water proof? No idea if mine is. Hopefully, cause it’s going in shower.

Needed to open a window anyways, to cool it down.

PETG might be my new favorite filament. I should ask my uncle if he wants my ASA stuff. Might be too toxic to print, with a cat in apartment. Don’t want to find out and her to have issues.

If you have a Mac, and something that can take photos and/or videos, then you can 3D scan easily, with a cheapo app from the App Store. There’s a bunch, I forgot the name of the one I like. It uses a feature built into macOS.

I’ll see if my grandpa wants to scan something. Maybe he has a tripod, and a turntable, so all I need to bring is the scanner. Maybe one of the Macs in their house has more RAM then mine. Hmm, will it let me login on another Mac? Don’t want to bring my Mac mini.

I’ll just show them the results, maybe they’ll buy one, probably not, thanks to tariffs.