The holiday season is upon us – a merry time where memories are created, laughter is shared, and thoughtful gifts are given to family and friends. What better present could you give then the ability to bring their ideas to life?
3D printing and scanning technology has enabled makers and hobbyists across the world to explore their creativity and make incredible things. From small businesses to holiday gifts and ornaments, the possibilities of what can be made with 3D technology are nothing short of endless.
For consumers interested in developing their inner hobbyist or maker spirit, the main barriers to entry are price and space in the home. For years, the 3D printer manufacturer Creality has shattered these previous limitations by continuously rolling out affordable, desktop-sized 3D printers, scanners, and engravers to the global market.
Previously known for its unmatched variety of 3D printers, Creality has expanded its reach into the world of 3D scanning and laser engraving. This past year, the manufacturer unveiled the Creality CR-Scan Lizard, an entry-level 3D scanner that offers surprisingly high accuracy at an incredibly low price point of $699 (and even lower during the holiday season).
This holiday season, Creality is gifting customers with a generous discount on the Creality CR-Scan Lizard. For a limited time, you can get 15% off this 3D scanner on the Creality Official Store (currently priced at $605.50) with code “LizBlog” or on Amazon with code “15OFFSCAN” bringing the total price to $636.65.
Looking for a 3D scanner that will get the job done without breaking the bank? Let’s take a closer look at the Creality CR-Scan Lizard to help you decide whether this discounted device is the right choice for you.
While most handheld 3D scanners on the market are priced well above the $1,000 mark, Creality CR-Scan Lizard manages to offer professional accuracy and solid features at a budget price. The scanner has an accuracy of up to 0.05 mm, allowing it to capture small parts and intricate details with high precision.
Leveraging a unique binocular design and improved precision calibration, CR-Scan Lizard can pick up rich detail from objects as small as 15 x 15 x 15 mm, as well as large objects such as car doors, engines, rear bumpers, and so on. The use of an invisible light source ensures safety for the end-user, while also ensuring high light compatibility.
CR-Scan Lizard offers a 10 fps scanning frame that enhances the scanner’s operational flow and shape, marker point, and color feature point cloud stitching. The scanner itself is capable of properly scanning objects as small as 15mm, so you can capture anything from small toys to car parts. This flexibility makes the scanner well-suited for a variety of professional applications, as well as an everyday tool for makers and hobbyists.
Usability is also a focal point for the Creality team, leading them to integrate several functions that make operation of the scanner simple and smooth. For starters, the CR-Scan Lizard comes with three different scanning modes: turntable mode, handheld mode, or a combination of the two.
Turntable mode, which enables automated scanning, is best suited for 15 – 300 mm objects. Handheld mode can be utilized for scanning large objects up to 2 meters in size. The combination mode is for everything else in between those two modes, particularly for larger objects up to 500 mm. This hybrid mode works by enabling handheld scanning while the object is set on the rotary table, delivering both flexibility and precision to the end-user.
Portability is also a notable feature offered by the CR-Scan Lizard, as it can be charged and brought virtually anywhere. The scanner’s plug is designed from aviation-grade aluminum, providing increased durability and stability for long-lasting performance and repeated use.
While many 3D scanners require special markers in order to properly capture 3D data, Creality’s scanning software, called CR Studio, offers a tracking algorithm that enables visual tracking without markers. The CR-Scan Lizard is capable of scanning both objects in the sunlight and dark or black objects due to its multi-spectral optical technology.
The software also features on-click model optimization and multi-positional auto alignment, auto noise removal, topology simplified, texture mapping, and more. Once a 3D scan is complete, it can be uploaded to the Creality Cloud and sent directly to your 3D printer, providing a full ecosystem from scan to 3D printed object.