
Hairy Einstein
thingiverse
Learn how to bring 3D designs to life with my expert class at https://www.PrintThatThing.us. Take inspiration from my creative process as I transformed the iconic Albert Einstein Bust into a 3D printable masterpiece, and check out the step-by-step video tutorial here: https://youtu.be/V7Ox92jnwjI. **Print Settings** * Printer Brand: MakerBot * Printer Model: MakerBot Replicator (5th Generation) * Rafts: Not necessary for this design * Supports: None required, but a small adjustment to the chin area would provide additional stability * Resolution: 0.2mm for crisp details * Infill Density: 20% for optimal balance between strength and weight **Designing the Bust** In my design process, I focused on capturing Einstein's likeness while creating a print-friendly model. By experimenting with different features and techniques, I was able to achieve a stunning result that showcases the intricacies of 3D printing. To create this design, I employed various tools and software programs to manipulate and refine the geometry of the original bust. **Key Steps in Designing This Model** 1. **Model Preparation**: I began by importing the original Albert Einstein Bust into my 3D modeling software. 2. **Geometry Refining**: Using advanced tools and techniques, I refined the model's surface details and smoothed out any irregularities. 3. **Support Removal**: To ensure a smooth print, I carefully removed unnecessary support material from the design. 4. **Print Settings Optimization**: With the model ready for printing, I optimized the print settings to achieve the best possible results. By following these steps and experimenting with different techniques, you can learn how to create stunning 3D printed models like this one. Don't be afraid to push the limits of your skills and explore new ideas – that's where the magic happens!
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