I do not know anything about 3D printing, let me know if another place might be more appropriate for this post.

My friend about three months ago was in a catastrophic motorcycle accident. He was hit by a texting F150 truck driver. He lost his leg, an eye and has had pretty much full body reconstruction, including jaw and face. He was wondering if he could 3D scan in the helmet he was wearing with all the first responders/doctors (who helped save him that night) signatures then give each one a copy to thank them. He is in Ontario/Brampton area. He can pay for it.

Picture is not of actual helmet. Being sent down from up north right now.

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    10 days ago

    I would like to point out that while this comment is technically correct, it’s far from the entire story. There’s a lot more that can go wrong when 3D scanning an object than can go right. There’s usually some surface prep needed, black objects can be difficult, you need a good background, and there will also inevitably be some cleanup of the model needed.