The configuration of new survey approaches for digitizing tiny artefacts is gradually emerging in favour of the related results sharing innew modalities such as 3D printing and or Cultural Heritage open-access datasets. Unfortunately, due to the still high cost of theinstrumentations and the time required for specialized operators training, both the digital documentation of small artefacts and thedissemination of 3D data are still a long way from becoming truly mainstream practices.Alternative solutions, often at low cost, could be considered, involving the use of passive sensors for image-based modelling processes,relying on a widespread technology that is now within everyone’s reach. Therefore, we intend to meet the demand for the three-d...