 The Kinect V2 sensor has become increasingly popular for its ability to capture 3D data quickly and accurately. This paper examines the capabilities of the sensor when used to reconstruct small objects in three dimensions. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using the Kinect V2 over other methods, such as photogrammetry. The results show that the Kinect V2 can produce accurate 3D reconstructions of small objects, but that the accuracy may vary depending on the object's size and shape. This article was authored by Elise Lachit, Helene Macker, Tonya Landis and others.