Bevelled base
sketchfab
This 3D model of a vessel clearly displays evidence of modification at its base achieved through beveling techniques. The original pot was crafted using the wheel-coiling method as outlined by Roux-Courty in 1998, as shown below. To learn more about wheel coiling, please refer to our blog post available here. A forming video can also be accessed on YouTube. Technical Details: This 3D model was created with a David SLS-3 scanner. The original file size is 366MB and has a resolution of 0.0131mm (vertex spacing). It contains 2433102 vertices. With 3D modeling software Maxon Cinema4D, the part containing relevant traces was isolated, then upscaled three times before being exported as an .STL file.
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