Laser Scanning in North Wales
We offer laser scanning here in North Wales and throughout the UK and use the very latest in Leica Technology, the leica P20 and combined with our Autodesk 2021 software, can produce some very spectacular and accurate results from building façades, sections of churches, bridges, ships and much more. This data then can be used for heritage purposes, creating 3d models, repairs, alterations, new designs, sections, elevations, crime scene recording; the list is endless! We have carried out and completed an in depth and thorough training course at Leica's Head Office
There is a lot of talk about laser scanning in the engineering and surveying sector and if your new to laser scanning, it can be quite overwhelming at times;
WHAT IS LASER SCANNING?
Laser scanning or HDS (High Definition Surveying) is basically a very fast way of surveying as it produces millions of 3D points per second rather than a few thousand per day compared to a total station. However, as the points are so dense, its creates an almost complete 3D model of the most complex shapes which allows engineers, architects and many more professionals to use the high accurate data for their projects.
WHO CAN USE POINT CLOUDS?
Anyone!! To work with point clouds, sometimes specialised software is needed to use the data. One of the most popular with architects (but there are many others) is Autodesks REVIT, ArchiCAD and Vectorworks and the full version of AutoCAD. However, if you don't have point cloud software, we can send you the point cloud via a link which allows you to view 360 degree images and also allows you to extract measurements and angles with NO training or powerful computers needed!
ARE POINT CLOUDS ACCURATE?
Point clouds produced from Leica Scanners give millimetre accuracy! Point clouds look great from a distance, its only when you zoom in that problems and a poor scan can become evident which is called noise. We are pleased to announce we have completed training on a Authorised Leica Laser Scanning and Point cloud course at the Main Leica Geosystems Head Office in London. This was an intense & in depth course and means you can be confident the points clouds you receive from Angle Surveys, don't just look good, but are extremely accurate, the highest of quality and most importantly, usable!
Below is a great video (made my Leica Geosystemsn) highlighting why we only use Leica Laser Scanners!
There is a lot of talk about laser scanning in the engineering and surveying sector and if your new to laser scanning, it can be quite overwhelming at times;
WHAT IS LASER SCANNING?
Laser scanning or HDS (High Definition Surveying) is basically a very fast way of surveying as it produces millions of 3D points per second rather than a few thousand per day compared to a total station. However, as the points are so dense, its creates an almost complete 3D model of the most complex shapes which allows engineers, architects and many more professionals to use the high accurate data for their projects.
WHO CAN USE POINT CLOUDS?
Anyone!! To work with point clouds, sometimes specialised software is needed to use the data. One of the most popular with architects (but there are many others) is Autodesks REVIT, ArchiCAD and Vectorworks and the full version of AutoCAD. However, if you don't have point cloud software, we can send you the point cloud via a link which allows you to view 360 degree images and also allows you to extract measurements and angles with NO training or powerful computers needed!
ARE POINT CLOUDS ACCURATE?
Point clouds produced from Leica Scanners give millimetre accuracy! Point clouds look great from a distance, its only when you zoom in that problems and a poor scan can become evident which is called noise. We are pleased to announce we have completed training on a Authorised Leica Laser Scanning and Point cloud course at the Main Leica Geosystems Head Office in London. This was an intense & in depth course and means you can be confident the points clouds you receive from Angle Surveys, don't just look good, but are extremely accurate, the highest of quality and most importantly, usable!
Below is a great video (made my Leica Geosystemsn) highlighting why we only use Leica Laser Scanners!