lewis chessmen 3d models
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The Lewis chessmen are a group of 12th-century chess pieces made of walrus ivory, discovered on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland in 1881.
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... Notice the wavy pattern on his shield, which I think may be worse than after the first scan. (Local library whose MakerBot Digitizer I used has the multiple scan capability, which was one of the things I wanted to explore with the Lewis chessmen.)
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... reproduction features an intricate wavy pattern on its shield, which may have become more pronounced after the first scan due to the library's advanced multiple scan capabilities. This was an opportunity for me to experiment with the Lewis chessmen.
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... in resin from the original pieces. The intricate wavy pattern on its shield, however, appears distorted after the first scan. Utilizing the multiple scan feature of the library's MakerBot Digitizer allowed me to examine the Lewis chessmen in detail.
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... Notice the wavy pattern on his shield, which I think may be worse than after the first scan. (Local library whose MakerBot Digitizer I used has the multiple scan capability, which was one of the things I wanted to explore with the Lewis chessmen.)
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Through much trial and tribulation I have reduced the Lewis Chessman to the fewest amount of faces while still maintaining allot of their finer detail. I have printed a complete set of these at 50% scale with minimal clean up. The pictured pieces...
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Through much trial and tribulation I have reduced the Lewis Chessman to the fewest amount of faces while still maintaining allot of their finer detail. I have printed a complete set of these at 50% scale with minimal clean up. The pictured pieces...
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The Lewis Chessmen or Uig Chessmen, named after the bay where they were unearthed, are a collection of one-of-a-kind 12th-century chess pieces alongside other gaming tokens, predominantly crafted from walrus ivory. Unearthed on Lewis in the Outer...
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Scanned with MakerBot Digitizer - triple scan. ... From the complete set originally scanned and reproduced in resin from the originals by the National Museums of Scotland.
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This item has been captured using the MakerBot Digitizer technology in a single scan. ...It is part of a full collection that was initially scanned by the National Museums of Scotland and then recreated in resin, based on the original artifacts.
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This item has been triply scanned using MakerBot Digitizer technology, being part of a collection initially scanned by the National Museums of Scotland. ...The piece is then recreated in resin, replicating its ancient original form accurately.
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Originally scanned by the National Museums of Scotland, this object was triply scanned using MakerBot Digitizer technology before being reproduced in resin from its original form.
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Scanned with MakerBot Digitizer, one scan. ... Piece from a complete set originally scanned by the National Museums of Scotland and reproduced in resin from the ancient originals.
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Scanned with MakerBot Digitizer - triple scan. ... Piece from a complete set originally scanned by the National Museums of Scotland and reproduced in resin from the ancient originals.
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I created a new take on Warder from EHM using Sculptris to refine the model. ...It was a learning experience, being my first 3D model creation project.
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Within this unparalleled collection, the Lewis Chessmen serve as a vital symbol of European civilisation. Every year, millions of visitors visit the British Museum without charge, admiring the chessmen and frequently loaning them for display in...
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... support-less printing. To view and edit the designs online, visit https://tinkercad.com/things/c5S1XUkAMJC or https://tinkercad.com/things/ajCtOXu3nXz. For more information about the Lewis chessmen, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_chessmen.
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... ...Refine the design online at: https://tinkercad.com/things/c5S1XUkAMJC and tinkercad.com/things/ajCtOXu3nXz. The Lewis chessmen, a remarkable collection of 78 intricately carved 12th-century chess pieces, showcase the skill of medieval craftsmen.
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3D printable Medieval Chess Set Pieces Second version Based on The Isle of Lewis Chessmen Made in Blender 6 different models in total. 6 3MF ,6 OBJ files: 1 King, 1 Queen, 1Rook, 1 Knight, 1 Bishop and 1 Pawn Chess Model of the Middle Ages for 3D...
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I cherished the Lewis Chessmen designed by MakeALot and made every effort to preserve his original design while incorporating some of the more intricate details from the originals, including King and Queen thrones. I have printed all the pieces at a...
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The Lewis Chessmen are an iconic representation of European civilization's growth. Probably crafted in Norway around AD 1150-1200, these intricately carved pieces were initially buried on the Western Isles for safekeeping en route to Ireland, where...
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... of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1038261 Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=1038261 Instructions Using the following settings: zScale = 35 zRotation = -45 wholeMessage = lewis/hatton xTranslate = 50
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Inner Compartment Length Precision Engineered to 125 Units Lid Extends an Exact 30 Units Beyond the Main Body Quote Printed in Big Bold Letters: "Lewis" - Yours to Keep! ... Line Width Increased to 7 units for Bolder Prints Tip Diameter Refined to a...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=148722 Instructions Using the following options: font_spacing = 0.81 inner_diameter = 3.4 helper_tabs = 1 word = Lewis tolerance = 0.2 inner_length = 125 object = 1 tip_diameter = 5 font_scale =...
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Designed these after the original Pepperidge Farm Chessmen Cookies to their exact dimensions.
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Edit 15_06_2018, I am just adding a note/acknowledgement to MakeALot who did the Lewis #Chess set that I had modified in tinkercad when I was originally searching for the Lewis Chessmen. Without that step, I would never have started sculpting so...