
Nefertiti Hack (Neues Museum Germany) Three Piece Model
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Nefertiti This Is A Reduced Version Of The Nefertiti Model From The Neues Museum In Germany. It Is Presented In Three Pieces Consisting Of The Shoulders, Face, And Crown. The Face Will Be Printed Upside Down To Minimize Support Needed. This Strategy Also Aids In Prints That Fail So You Only Need To Finish One-Third Of The Sculpture At A Time To Achieve A Successful Print. I Believe The Crown Piece Is The Largest So The Largest Size It Can Be Scaled Gives Dimensions For The Largest Size You Can Print The Other Two Pieces. The Largest Side For The Crown Is Approximately 10.11 Inches Or 256mm - This Will Fit On A Stock Rostock Max And Perhaps Some Other Brands Of 3D Printers. The Seam Along The Neck Is Somewhat Hidden Under The Chin And I Attempted To Match The Seam On The Crown With The Border Element Along The Forehead. Enjoy! Further Reading: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/02/arts/design/other-nefertiti-3d-printer.html http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/11/arts/design/nefertiti-3-d-scanning-project-in-germany-raises-doubts.html http://nefertitihack.alloversky.com/ http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/03/one-of-the-greatest-art-heists-of-our-time-was-actually-a-data-hack/ https://cosmowenman.wordpress.com/2016/03/08/the-nefertiti-3d-scan-heist-is-a-hoax/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nefertiti Print Settings Printer Brand: Printer: Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 7-10% Notes: All Pieces Should Load Appropriately On The Print Bed Without Rotation. The Face Will Be Printed Upside Down With A Little Bit Of Support Needed For The Ears. The Shoulders Have A Slight Bit Of Support Around The Base. The Crown Has A Slight Bit Of Support As Well Depending On Your Overhang Angle. How I Designed This The Original Nefertiti Hack Model Was Cut Into Pieces Using Netfabb. The Scale Remains Unchanged And The Polygon Count Is Also Unaltered.
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