
Ceramic Swallow
thingiverse
I took over 55 photos of a stunning ceramic swallow, uploading them instantly into Autodesk ReMake. I expertly modified and trimmed the mesh, then exported it as a high-quality STL. Next, I imported the STL into Netfabb to repair any defects and transform the shell into a strong 3D solid. After that, I exported the STL once again. Finally, I brought my design to life by 3D printing it. Interestingly, ReMake worked seamlessly in millimeters, requiring me to scale up 1000% in Netfabb to achieve the correct size in centimeters. The attached STL file is now in centimeters, measuring approximately 15 x 16 cm. Print Settings: Printer: 3D Stuffmaker Prusa Explorer Rafts: None Resolution: .3 Infill: 10% Notes: I've included notes to ensure a smooth printing process. The STL file contains 50% flat areas and 50% of one layer off the bed, requiring supports or manual adjustment to print correctly. This design features two shell walls. How I Designed This: I uploaded high-quality photos in ReMake with ultra mesh, taking full advantage of cloud conversion capabilities. Next, I carefully trimmed away the supporting desk and utilized the fix tool to repair any mesh defects. For those interested in editing the design themselves, I've uploaded the Mesh RCM file for your convenience.
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