Celtic Style Drapery Tie

Celtic Style Drapery Tie

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I designed a custom drapery tie using Inkscape and a modeling software. To achieve high-quality results, I strongly recommend printing at a resolution that brings out the intricate details of the wolf/knot design. Low-resolution prints can distort these delicate features. To create this unique piece, I employed Inkscape to convert my designs into DXF files, which were then extruded using Freecad. Next, I converted the knot and wolf components into STL files, crafted a block in OpenSCAD, and transformed it into an STL format as well. Finally, I combined all these individual parts within Free Cad before exporting a single master STL file that incorporates everything seamlessly.

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