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The Xmachine XM-100 Desktop Five-Axis CNC Machining Center features high precision, high flexibility, and compactness, and has been widely used in multiple fields.
In 3D scanning and modeling applications, a device’s adaptability to different materials and its scanning accuracy are often key factors users focus on when choosing equipment. This article introduces the practical functions of the Xhorse3D Xscanner laser scanner from two aspects—material adaptability and scanning accuracy—briefly explaining the device’s performance in scanning metal, dark-colored materials, and common solid materials. It also summarizes its 0.05 mm accuracy, blue laser scanning technology, and application scenarios, helping readers understand its basic capabilities in 3D modeling and data acquisition.
This article provides a detailed introduction to three common 3D stitching modes used in 3D scan post-processing—automatic stitching, marker stitching, and point cloud stitching—explaining their working principles, advantages and disadvantages, and applicable scenarios respectively. Through comparative analysis, it helps users scientifically choose the appropriate stitching method based on factors such as object characteristics, accuracy requirements, and computing resources, so as to improve the efficiency and accuracy of 3D reconstruction.
Xscanner 3D Handheld 3D Scanner Core Features High Precision: 0.05mm scanning accuracy, 7 pairs of crossed laser lines, 420,000 measurements per second User-Friendly: Guided calibration (1-2 minutes setup), real-time distance indicator, suitable for beginners Portable & Wireless: 425g handheld design, built-in battery, allows flexible on-the-move scanning Software Compatibility: Supports export in multiple formats (STL/OBJ/PLY, etc.) and seamless integration with mainstream 3D software Application Fields Industrial Manufacturing, Cultural Heritage & Archaeology, Architecture & Engineering, Mechanical Maintenance, Film & Creative Media, Automotive Modification Support Services: Software Downl
Xmachine: The World's First AI‑Enabled Desktop 5‑Axis CNC Delivering industrial precision in a compact desktop machine. Features 5‑axis simultaneous motion, 0.01mm repeatability, RTCP, and a high‑speed spindle. The integrated AI software enables seamless CAD‑to‑CAM workflow, making complex machining accessible for designers, makers, and small‑batch production.
In 2025, Xhorse 3D launched Xmachine, the world's first AI‑integrated desktop 5‑axis machining center. It delivers true 5‑axis motion, 0.01mm repeatability, and handles metals, plastics, wood, and more. The self‑developed CNC system and AI software X Maker slash the learning curve, enabling quick model‑to‑part workflows. Compact and quiet, it supports prototyping, engraving, and small‑batch production—putting factory‑grade precision on the desktop and empowering creators everywhere.
This article reports on the "IASCA King of Kings Car Audio Challenge & Asia Championship China Elite Selection · Dongguan Station" held at the Guangdong Modern International Exhibition Center from October 17 to 18, 2023. The article highlights the innovative Xhorse 3D technology products jointly exhibited by Shanghai Shi Cheng Zhi Yin and Shu Ma Electronics—a precision instrument integrating a 5-axis CNC machining center and 3D scanning capabilities. It elaborates on the application value of this equipment in the car audio modification field and its positive impact on the future development of the industry.
The Xhorse 3D Desktop 5-Axis Machining Center is a high-performance, compact CNC machine crafted to bridge prototyping and small-batch production. It combines industrial-grade rigidity and stability with a desktop footprint, supporting engraving, milling, drilling, and tapping across a wide range of materials. Whether you're a maker refining a custom mod, a studio iterating on a prototype, or a workshop machining complex geometries—this machine delivers precision, repeatability, and professional results right at your bench.
The X machine is equipped with a self-developed control system