Tagging along.
This sounds very interesting. After having scanned 695/1021 of my aquarium magazine collection on a flatbed scanner, this will really speed up my archive.
Cheers,
Vic
Mass Production DIY Book Scanner.
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Re: Mass Production DIY Book Scanner.
Sure is... see this thread on the design I produced:
http://diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtop ... f=1&t=1192
I'm still working on actually selling kits, but you can get one of these cut right now at a local hackerspace.
http://diybookscanner.org/forum/viewtop ... f=1&t=1192
I'm still working on actually selling kits, but you can get one of these cut right now at a local hackerspace.
Re: Mass Production DIY Book Scanner.
Wow........ nice scanner. I'm going to wait till you start selling the final product because I am really really really not a handy guy.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Vic
Good luck.
Cheers,
Vic
Suggestion to save weight
Internal metal panels in aircraft are riddled with holes large & small, situated so that they keep the weight of the entire structure minimal without compromising strength.
If holes were designed & tested to ensure they don't compromise function of a mass-produced DIY scanner, they could then be manufactured by the same CNC routing as is currently done.
That should save on shipping costs.
If holes were designed & tested to ensure they don't compromise function of a mass-produced DIY scanner, they could then be manufactured by the same CNC routing as is currently done.
That should save on shipping costs.