It’s not shown in the photo here, but we particularly like the 3D printed sockets that are screwed into the tabletop. These hold the sewing machine’s “feet”, and allow it to be treated ...
This braiding machine is just one in a series of early industrial machines recreated by [Fraens] using 3D printing. The others include a sewing machine, and a power loom, and a generator.
But, to make stereo 3D 360 image, there is some trade-off. Sticking based stitching can process realtime but it occur stereo misalign at stitching line between cameras, on the other hand, optical flow ...
and materials science require surfaces of up to cm² areas to be scanned with nanometer resolution and exceptional layer to layer accuracy (‘3D stitching’) for schematic and layout extraction or 3D ...