Hi Vaclav,
Thanks for this information, there are a few things happening here, so let me break them down and lay out some things you and Matter and Form can do to resolve these issues.
1. How to get the most accurate scan and mesh. Accuracy is a function of the distance between the scanner and the object, so the closer you get, the higher the accuracy. THREE can do 33 microns at a distance of 220mm, and 400 microns at a distance of 700mm. That object is fairly small, so get close to it. Scan Density of Medium is likely to be good. You can try also try High Density but tbh I don't think it will vastly improve the scan for that particular piece. All that said, your base scan looks good to me, so I'll talk about your meshing issues next.
2. Meshing issues. The meshing is freezing at this stage? This is very odd. First of all, are you on an RC/nightly build? If so, please uncheck that and update the software to be the regular release version. This is the first we've heard about meshing freezing and the scanner disconnecting. There is a different (well, I think it's different, maybe it's the cause here too) error related to connection - an 'i2c' error - which we're currently fixing. These two may be related. Is it just the Flow Quad mesh with this problem, or is it happening for all of them?
3. After you refresh the scans are missing and memory is partially full, and the scan projects are missing. I expect this is related to the disconnetion problem. It's an error state and results in an error state. Once we sort out the disconnection problem, this problem will probably disappear I think. If not, we'll investigate it at well, of course.
4. Artifacts during Poisson meshing - this is a normal part of Poisson meshing. It fills in areas that don't have data, and the bottom of the piece you've scanned, which you've trimmed, has a hole without point data, and it gets filled by Poisson. What you can do is after the mesh is complete, click the "Add to Project" button, then use the cleaning tools in the Scan screen to cut off the added part you don't want.
Another options for this piece is to not do the Merge / Remesh step, and just export the turntable scan from the Scans screen (the export is in the menu dropdown at the top left corner of the page). This is the raw point cloud meshed data, not reprocessed through Merge/remesh. It may be that this is just what you need and the merge/remesh step is unnecessary. It's worth trying and you can decide if the result is sufficent for your needs. The merge/remesh step cleans up the scan and is a more efficient mesh result, but if the raw point cloud data works for your need there's no reason to not use it.
So, to recap: 1) please let me know what meshing disconnects, and if it's all fo the meshing options. 2) use poisson mesh, then add to project, and use the cleaning tools to delete the extra part it makes. 3) Just export the raw scan data from the Scans screen and see if that is sufficient for your needs.
Thanks for flagging these issues! We'll get them sorted out and we're happy to help until you're satisfied with your scan results.
Trevor.@Vaclav Zdrazil