I figured that I might just share this via the blog, as it came out pretty well. This was a special request. It might even turn into a standard product that we offer. The base was modelled in OnShape, a fabulous cloud-based parametric CAD application, the figure was sliced up and made watertight using Netfabb, and the two were unified into a single mesh using Blender. 3D printed on the UP Plus 2. |
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AuthorScott Phillips is a lawyer, designer and technologist, fascinated by the potential and the promise of 3D printing. CategoriesArchives
March 2016
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