Hello @hiroshi Yanagisawa . can you manufacture scanner for us A2 size books. single page would be a3 and if you spared the book it should be able to cover A2 size. drop me a massage if you are interested.
Thank you very much for making this video, the scanner looks very well-designed! I'd like to try making it myself, if it's not too much trouble, could you please put the blueprints/schematics on your blog?
Another words its a Reverse Tv. Instead of projecting the image to the center. Your capturing the image from the center. Pretty smart. Ayo Hawwah Great Spirit Bless.
I have created one box scanner using your old video and that worked like magic. Can you share link to your Google drive for design details of this scanner. Link provided in the video is no more accessible .. Thanks in advance.
You can request access via the GDrive link tho? If not, there's a link to his (japanese) blog in this comment section where there is a GDrive link where you _can_ request access.
@@official_alphabet_inc I'm also very interested in these plans, but I have requested access to the Google Drive link in his blog with no success. Anyone managed to download the plans?
Hi, I'm trying to access for days the link of Google Drive in your blog, to see the constructions instructions, but it won't give me access. Can you help me? Thanks!
Thanks for this design of book scanner. I was looking for similar design that can help me scan book without destruction. Based on your design I built an inverse design where book is always on the desk and one has to lift scanner and place again after flipping the page. Initially I was bit hesitant to use this design as low light might not give clear picture, but I turned out to be wrong. I used Samsung S9 for taking picture and then ScanTailor Advanced. Getting very perfect images to create PDF and get printed pretty old books. Thanks once again for sharing this idea ..