
Jerusalem Cross with Jesus monogram IHS 3D print model
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IHS Monograms Are Ancient Symbols Representing Jesus. These symbols also form the Latin phrase "Iesous Hominem Salvator," translating to "Jesus, Savior of Mankind." Additionally, IHS monograms stand for "In Hoc Signo," signifying the significance of this emblem. 3D printing models are now ready for rendering. Models were created without applying any shrinkage factor. The only STL files produced contain a sprue suitable for casting. These two-part models consist of the body and an IHS monogram symbol. The weight of 14-karat gold used in metal for this model amounts to approximately -23.50 grams. When calculating metal weight for silver, the figure drops to approximately -17.50 grams. Weighing individual components: The cross base body alone (without the IHS symbol) in 14-karat gold weighs around -23 grams. The IHS monogram, weighing in at -0.50 grams when made of 14-karat gold. Calculations reveal that the same cross base body (minus the IHS monogram), fashioned from silver with a purity of 875, comes in at approximately -17 grams. Similarly, the IHS symbol, made from this 875 silver, tips the scale at approximately -0.35 grams
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