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You could look into an opensource project like https://en.openscan.eu/ depending on how "small" these parts actually are.
It requires some initial printing as well as some hardware kit purchases (provided) for the servo and controller board, but I saw a demo on youtube once that provided surprisingly good point cloud accuracy from one of these OpenScan pedestals. Good enough that you could probably generate smooth surfaces from them and make a usable part with minimal model post processing. And definitely better than you'll ever get from a freehand smartphone/iPad scan.
This could definitely work! I could likely get the parts needed printed at the library or local college! Thanks!
Glad to help! Let us know what kind of results you get. I've been meaning to buy one of these kits myself for ages but haven't had time to dive into it yet.