AESUB Frame 200mm
Modular Reference Frame for Small-Part 3D Scanning
AESUBframe 200mm is a modular reference frame for rapid digitization of small parts — a lightweight transparent-plastic assembly that holds reference points in a stable, repeatable geometry around your workpiece. Built for production-scale scanning of small parts series (stamped, milled, medical components) where part-to-part alignment consistency matters. Full specifications →
Single cans ship same day from Auburn Hills, MI. Volume orders priced within 1 business day.
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Why AESUBframe 200mm
For Small-Part Scanning Series
Each dice carries up to 11 retro-reflective 6 mm markers across its dodecahedron faces — one well-placed dice gives the scanner multiple reference angles from a single attachment point, replacing what would otherwise be a cluster of individual dots.
Choose the magnetic version to snap to metal parts in seconds, or the M4-thread version for putty mounting on non-metal surfaces (composite, polymer, glass). Both variants are reusable and survive thousands of scan cycles.
The chamfered base lifts the dice slightly off the surface, minimizing the area the dice covers and the data loss it creates. Especially useful for tight corners and low-angle scan zones where every millimeter of captured geometry counts.
What's in the Box —
200mm Starter Set

Magnetic dice attach instantly to ferrous metal parts — perfect for fast scanner setup on automotive panels, machined components, and tooling. M4-thread dice mount to threaded inserts or AESUB scan putty for non-metal surfaces (composites, polymers, glass). Many production shops keep both variants on hand and pick per part.
AESUBframe 200mm —
Full Spec Sheet
| Product Type | Reusable dodecahedron reference targets |
| Quantity per Case | 12 dice |
| Markers per Dice | Up to 11 × 6 mm retro-reflective markers |
| Alternative Marker Size | 3 mm retro-reflective (more per dice) |
| Mounting Variants | Built-in magnet OR M4 threaded insert |
| Bottom Profile | Chamfered / offset bottom for minimum coverage |
| Material | Lightweight composite, black anodized finish |
| Reusability | Reusable across thousands of scan cycles |
| Compatible Scanners | Laser scanners, structured-light scanners, photogrammetry |
| Origin | Made in Germany |
| Price | $1,499.00 per case (12 dice) | Volume pricing on request |
You're Not Just Buying Reference Targets.
You're Getting a Scanning Partner.
Sold and supported by Rev1 Technologies. Made in Germany by AESUB.
Most online accessory vendors just ship a box. Rev1 is an authorized AESUB dealer based in Auburn Hills, Michigan — we carry the full AESUB lineup including dice, dots, and the spray family they pair with. Real answers about which reference target works for your scanner, your surfaces, and your production environment. We use AESUB in our own scanning lab.
Anywhere in the U.S. — authorized to sell the full AESUB product line, with verified factory-fresh stock.
We use AESUB in our own scanning lab. Real advice from real scanning experience — not a call center reading a spec sheet.
Stocked in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Order before 2pm ET and it ships today, anywhere in the U.S.
Case and pallet pricing available. Pair with an EinScan or Shining3D scanner from Rev1 for preferred AESUB pricing.
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Frequently Asked —
AESUBframe 200mm Reference Frame
When should I use Dice instead of stick-on Dots?
Use Dice when the part surface is too small, delicate, or geometrically complex to apply individual stick-on dots cleanly. Dice also work well for tabletop scans where you can position a few around the part instead of dotting the part itself, and for low-angle or corner scans where the chamfered bottom minimizes coverage.
Magnetic vs M4 thread — which do I need?
Magnetic dice attach instantly to ferrous metal parts (steel, iron) — ideal for fast scan setup. M4 thread dice mount on threaded inserts or via AESUB scan putty for non-metal surfaces (composite, plastic, glass). Many shops keep both variants on hand.
How many dice do I need per scan?
Depends on part size and scanner. For a tabletop part, 4–6 dice positioned around the part typically gives enough reference coverage. For larger parts, scale up. Each dice contributes up to 11 markers, so a few dice can replace dozens of individual dots.
Are the dice reusable?
Yes. The dice are designed for repeated use across thousands of scan cycles. Wipe clean between scans if needed; store in the original case to keep the markers free of dust and oils.
What scanners are AESUBframe 200mm Reference Frame compatible with?
AESUBframe 200mm Reference Frame work with laser scanners (FARO, Leica, Creaform), structured-light scanners (Shining3D, Artec, EinScan), and photogrammetry workflows. The 6 mm retro-reflective markers are the industry-standard size; 3 mm marker variants are also available.
Can I buy single dice or only the 12-pack?
Standard packaging is the 12-dice case at $149. Larger quantities and bulk pricing are available — contact Rev1 at (248) 707-2950 or (248) 707-2950 for volume orders.



