IPhone Scanner
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I take lots of notes and I had the need to scan them quickly so you can consult online. Any scanner was too slow to digitize many hundreds of pages of my moleskine. Taking a good photo was a good solution. I thought I'd use my iPhone for this purpose. They needed a support that does not give problems of shadows and it was simple and stable.
This is the final result.
To create this scanner for iPhone I used:
1 sheet of 10mm FOREX feather or similar material on the size 60x40cm
1 cutter
1 iPhone cover
hot glue
Bridge
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The FOREX feather is a light material consists of a sandwich of PVC with polyurethane inside.
I cut the pieces as the attached pdf.
Dashed lines were cut with angles from 45 ° so as to leave a layer of PVC does not cut that will support the next bend.
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Stand
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And here is the scanner iPhone in all its glory to transform in digital any sheet, book or note.