EinScan-SP Training SOP
Last edited: Furst (8/28/20)
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Overview:
This training provides an introduction to using the EinScan including:
Setting up and calibrating the scanner
Optimal conditions and techniques for scanning particulate parts
Using the EinScan Turntable
Fixing/reducing STL mesh files for export
Location:
the EinScan is located in fume hood #1 in the Innovations Workshop
Safety
Machine Limitations:
Environmental:
Physical:
Training
Training requirements:
Users must attend the in-person training session and should consult the Safe Operating Procedure and EinScan-SP Manual (both found on the Innovation Workshop GauchoSpace page).
Training Outline
Overview of the scanner and the system setup
Structured light projector and dual camera setup
Electronically controlled turntable
Laptop computer
Safety
Machine Limit
Do not exceed 5 kg (11 lbs)
Hazards
Keep well ventilated, away from corrosives, liquids, and flammables.
Walkthrough of starting up EinScan-S software
File formats, different scan types
EinScan-S menu
Scanner Limitations (0.03 mm resolution)
Bigger than 30x30x30 mm, smaller than 250x250x250 mm, less than 5 kg
Do not scan reflective, transparent, or fuzzy objects
Paint or coat dark objects with a light color
Step by step walkthrough of a scan
Scanning with the turntable
Scanning without the turntable
Adjusting the brightness and stitching scans
Software walkthrough
Turntable toolbar
Scan editing toolbar
Main toolbar (alignment, scans, exporting, brightness)
Editing, Meshing, and exporting completed scans
Before Using the Scanner:
Make sure that the object:
Is larger than 30x30x30mm (1.2×1.2×1.2in)
Is smaller than 250x250x250mm (38x38x38in)
Weighs less than 5kg (11lbs)
Isn’t shiny, transparent, or furry
Has all dark features lightened with a powder or coating
Sequence of Operation:
Make sure the scanner is powered on and open the EinScan-S software (on desktop)
Select EinScan-SP
Under “Choose Working Mode”, select Fixed Scan
Select New Scan or Open Scan. Name the file and save to your group’s folder to define the location for saved scan images (saved as .fix_prj file)
Select Textured Scan or Non-Textured Scan
Textured scan is used to scan colors and fine features. The user must run a white balance test when using this feature.
Adjust
Brightness slider until no red areas are visible on the desired part
Scanning With the Turntable:
Check the Use Turntable box and specify the number of increments (8-180 steps). The Align Mode menu will appear.
Under Align Mode, select the desired alignment method
Turntable
Features
Markers (External markers must be placed on the surface of scanned object)
Scanning Without the Turntable:
Place the object in the desired orientation within frame of the two cameras
Starting and Editing Scans:
Select
Start Scan . Press
Pause or
Delete Current Scan Data if necessry.
Use Shift + Left Click and the toolbar to remove any unwanted scan data. Press the Green Check to confirm.
Reorient the part and continue to scan until object is fully modeled (Same controls to modify the stitched model)
Correct misaligned stitches by selecting
Align and using Shift+Left Click to choose three common points to manually correct the software.
Exporting and Saving the Scan:
When the object is fully scanned, select
Mesh
Select Watertight to create a closed object file or an Unwatertight model to directly edit the object file
After the object has been meshed, specify the desired Simplification Ratio. Make sure that Smooth and Sharpen are both selected. Specify Hole Fill Size if creating an Unwatertight model
Select
Save and specify a
Scaling Ratio. Save the file as a (.obj .stl .ply .3mf or .asc if you wish to edit the saved mesh)
Editing the Exported File:
We do not currently have a universal software solution to edit and modify the generated part files. Please contact the lab staff if you have a solution to this problem. We will continue to research solutions. Meshmixer by Autodesk is so far the most promising mesh file editor, but is not available on lab computers for now.
Detailed Procedure-Step by Step
Supplies:
No supplies are necessary to use the EinScan-SP 3D scanner. A blackout enclosure is supplied to prevent light from affecting the scan quality.
Setup:
The default Innovation Workshop setup is to have both the scanning unit and the turntable attached to the scanner stand. Please contact the staff if you wish to try scanning from the tripod instead. The scanning unit and the turntable are both attached to the scanner stand.
The Scanning Unit:
Contains two cameras and a projector that is capable of projecting both structured and RGB light. The offset cameras provide two perspectives of the same point, allowing the software to calculate depth by comparing the two images. The cameras also capture the distortion of the structured light vertical lines projected over the object surface. This similarly measures the depth and features of the surface. The cameras also superimpose the images taken with Red, Green, and Blue light to create a color accurate 3D model of the object. This color image is combined with the structured light depth scans to create a colored 3D model. The scanning unit can also be removed from the stand and attached to the provided tripod to scan larger objects. The turntable is connected to the scanning unit via USB cable, and the scanning unit is connected to the laptop computer running EinScan-S software via USB cable. The power cable plugged into the scanning unit provides power for both the scanner and the turntable.
The Turntable:
Incrementally rotates 360 degrees per scan to capture a complete image of the object. The degrees rotated during each increment are adjustable in the EinScan-S software and range from 2 to 45 degrees. The turntable is controlled and powered via USB connection to the scanner. The surface of the turntable contains coded markers, which are used to reference the position of the object when the scanner is detached from the stand and placed on the provided tripod.
Operation:
Prepare the object for scanning. Use the following checklist
The part is larger than 30x30x30mm (1.2×1.2×1.2in) and smaller than 250x250x250mm (38x38x38in)
The part weighs less than 5 kg (11 lbs)
Make sure there are no transparent surfaces, reflective surfaces, or finely textured surfaces (like hair) on the object to be scanned.These surfaces affect the structured light and decrease the quality and resolution of the scan.
Powder or coat any dark surfaces. This well help highlight the dark surfaces and increase the quality of the scan.
Check that the scanner is powered on. The power button is located on the back of the scanner. A glowing blue border outlines the power button when the scanner is turned on
From the desktop, launch the EinScan-S software
. All scanning functions are controlled from this software, and will not initialize properly if the scanner is not powered on.
To Start A New Scan:
To Open a Scan:
Once a texture mode is selected, the brightness slider will appear. Use the camera screen in the upper right as a reference for adjusting the brightness level. Move the slider so that the crosshair is clearly illuminated on the object in the view window, but not so brightly illuminated that red areas show up on the object to be scanned. An example image of the right exposure over the part is shown.
Scanning with turntable
Make sure that the option With Turntable is checked. The following instructions are written under the assumption that the system is mounted on the scanning stand.
Make sure that the option With Turntable is checked. The following instructions are written under the assumption that the system is mounted on the scanning stand.
Tripod Scanning Methods
Turntable Coded Targets, Feature, and Markers all require detaching the scanning unit from the scanner stand and mounting it on the provided Shining3D tripod. Details on these methods and using the tripod scanning setup are found HERE.
Scanning without Turntable
Make sure that the With Turntable box is unchecked. The Align Mode toolbar will minimize. This mode is used for conducting single image scans, instead of a complete rotation of the turntable. This mode is helpful for capturing specific features, or if only one surface of an object is desired to be scanned.
Once the desired alignment mode is set and the brightness has been properly adjusted. It is time to start the scan (Note: The use of the turntable, the number of turntable steps, and the brightness can all be changed from scan to scan. This is a useful way to capture different features and create a more complete scan of the object.)
The scan is started by clicking Start Scan
. This icon is also used to restart a paused scan. The scan can be paused at any point by clicking Pause Scan
. This will halt the scan, allowing you to continue or delete the current scan data. Clicking Delete Scan Data will abort the current scan and remove any captured data. If viewing the stitched object with multiple scans, selecting this icon will delete the most recent scan.
References
Manuals:
Other SOP's:
Running Calibration (Coming Soon)
White Balance Test (Coming Soon)
Tripod Scanning Mode (Coming Soon)
MSDS sheets:
Sources for supplies:
Contact Information:
Recipes:
Maintenance
Calibration Step by Step:
Note: Once the calibration stand has been placed, it is imperative that it does not move. Any shifts in the stand will affect the quality of the calibration and future scans.
This menu will appear. Remove the calibration board from the black protective drawstring bag and snap together the calibration board stand. Place the stand in the center of the turntable facing the scanner, and mount the calibration board in Orientation A (specified by the software). When properly oriented, click Snap
to proceed. The turntable will incrementally rotate and the progress bar will fill.
After completing the scan of Orientation C, the software will automatically start the calibration process. A progress bar will display as the software calibrates. It will automatically return to the “Choose Working Mode” menu when the calibration is complete.
Remove the calibration board from the stand and place in the protective drawstring bag. Remove the stand from the turntable and proceed with scanning.
Einscan Quick Review
Tool Lead:
Contact: andrewfurst@ucsb.edu
Safety Concern
Safe Operation Procedures Review
Create a new project and designate file location
Select desired texture mode (texture uses color data whereas non texture takes less time)
Adjust brightness slider to properly expose image
Select desired scanning mode (turntable or tripod are standard)
Start Scan
After scan completion using shift + left click to remove extraneous data
Correct any misalignment using the align and shift + left click to select coincident points
Post Processing and exporting
Select mesh to convert to mesh body
Select watertight to create closed object or unwatertight to edit object file
Select desired simplification ratio (to reduce processor stress) and file type (.STL, .OBJ, .PLY, .3MF, or .ASC)
Maintenance
Calibration should take place once a week or before a scan for optimal accuracy
Scanner and turntable should be wiped down frequently
Computer should be restarted periodically and plugged in