
Pillar Statue
prusaprinters
This was my first try to scan with photos and 123D Catch.I guess this thing is supposed to be used for a flower pot but it was used for a table here. The original was about very roughly 80cm high.The BY-NC-SA license is enforced by Autodesk. See here: http://sitesupport.123dapp.com/entries/20059427under 3. Your content (ii)(seems there is a login wall now - sorry)Interesting fact: (probably outdated info)In the tutorial videos there where three resolutions to choose from but I could choose only from two. I hope they didn't remove the highest resolution option.If anyone knows details please comment.InstructionsTextures and raw data can be found here: http://www.123dapp.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/1276492(seems there is a login wall now - sorry)Mind the extreme overhang in the version with the widening top not cut off.The top could be lengthened, but it might look weird.One could make a goblet out of this maybe.For printing scale it up x4 or bigger.Printer settingsI did a high res printing test on my old Ultimaker Original with this one.As things below about 75um are supposed to be invisible by human eye, I tried 50um layer tickness. Probably very slowly printed 50mm/s or so. It did not fail. Though printing artifacts are not completely invisible.Category: Sculptures
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