3D printers seem to be all the rage these days – and in the days to come ahead, too. Well, we have seen some pretty interesting stuff which were churned out by a 3D printer, including someone who decided to print his very own Aston Martin, or how about a rifle which could fire approximately 14 shots before it broke? Of course, we also have our attention drawn to the 3D printed Liberator gun that could be smuggled across checkpoints and even into the Israeli parliament. The Fuel3D handheld 3D scanner might help accelerate the growth of home-grown 3D projects, and all for less than $1,000.
In a nutshell, the Fuel3D is a handheld, high resolution 3D scanner that is capable of capturing 3D photos of real-world objects and subjects, and depending on what you do with the captured information on the software later on, you are able to transform those into a 3D model complete with accurate geometry and color, now how about that? This remains as a Kickstarter project at the moment with a funding goal of $75,000, and it will most like be realized since there are 31 days of its campaign left with less than $10,000 required.
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