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How do 3D scanning arms work?
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Back Understanding 3D Scanning Arms: How Do They Work? Next 
 A 3D scanning arm, also known as an articulated arm scanner or a portable coordinate measuring machine (CMM), is a versatile tool used for capturing the geometric information of objects with high accuracy. It consists of a multi-jointed mechanical arm equipped with position encoders and various sensors. Let's explore how a 3D scanning arm works:
 Arm Design and Construction
 A 3D scanning arm is constructed with lightweight yet rigid materials, such as carbon fibre or aluminium, to ensure stability and minimise deflection during scanning. The arm is designed with several articulated joints,...
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