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Z Scanner

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I don't know of anyone that rents them, but I do know there are companies out there that will scan your stuff for you. One thing to bear in mind: Even though SolidWorks has Scanto3D, it isn't the cleanest/easiest thing. You very well may need a third-party software (such as Rhino) to make the conversion from real life to SolidWorks easier.

Just some food for thought.

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
 
Wanted to let you know of a company we found that lets you rent the z-scanner. Peak Solutions will 'rent' it for around $700/day.
 
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