Dolhareubang ("Stone Grandfather") - Keychain

Dolhareubang ("Stone Grandfather") - Keychain

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Jeju Island, often referred to as the Hawaii of South Korea, is a highly sought-after vacation spot. (http://edition.cnn.com/2014/04/16/travel/jeju-island-introduction/) Dolhareubang translates to "stone grandfather". These stone statues, ranging in height from 1.3 to 1.9 meters tall, are abundant on Jeju Island located off the southern tip of South Korea. In Jeju culture, Dolhareubangs are frequently regarded as the god of protection and fertility, also believed to be the guardian of Jeju Island. Everywhere on Jeju Island, one can easily spot these statues carved from a block of basalt, depicting an elderly man. (http://www.antiquealive.com/Blogs/Dol_hareubang_Stone_Statue_Jeju_Island.html) Creating a realistic 3D model of Dolhareubang from photographs is quite challenging. So, I purchased a replica of Dolhareubang sold as tourist souvenirs. By utilizing this souvenir, I created the 3D model of Dolhareubang and designed another 3D model for keychains. Instructions How to make 3D-printable models : Generate a 3D model from photos by using Autodesk 123D Catch(http://www.123dapp.com/catch), I generated a 3D model of Dolhareubang from 18 photographs. Modify a 3D model by using Autodesk Meshmixer(http://www.123dapp.com/meshmixer), I created another 3D model for keychains. Cura setting values: - 0.2mm layer thickness, 0.8mm shell thickness - 25% ~30% fill density - 30mm/s print speed - 10mm/s outer shell speed, 10mm/s inner shell speed

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