3d Printing a scaled down statue

3D Printing of a Laser scanned wooden statue, 1meter tall, scaled down and printed on our Zcorp Z450 3d Printer.
Rapido3d, London based laser scanning, 3D Printing, and Large CNC machining. http://www.rapido3d.co.uk

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7 Responses to “3d Printing a scaled down statue”

  • Rapido3d:

    Yes you can add …
    Yes you can add detail and rework the model after it has been soaked in resin and hardened, yes the model is very fragile until it has been soaked in resin, many artist I work with do this and then mould from it for casting in metal. The finest layer thickness is .08mm

  • befrey:

    i have a few …
    i have a few questions :)

    can you ad details to it? is it fast breakable and how thick is evry layer?

  • Rapido3d:

    The Model was 180mm …
    The Model was 180mm tall (7 Inches) and it took about 12 hours to print, I find it amusing how we can accept a sculptor taking weeks to sculpt something like this, but as soon as a machine is involved we expect it to be instant. :)

  • samjoelego13:

    i bet this takes …
    i bet this takes forever!!

  • CenterLane1977:

    what mends it …
    what mends it together?

  • Rapido3d:

    the base material …
    the base material is white plaster. after printing it is soaked in epoxy resin or super glue.

  • andyg3:

    interesting

    Whats …
    interesting

    Whats the meterial?

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