Prehistoric Native American Spiral Pot

Prehistoric Native American Spiral Pot

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This model was crafted by utilizing data available at http://hampson.cast.uark.edu/, which allows users to access detailed scans of prehistoric Native American pottery courtesy of the Arkansas museum. Those inquisitive enthusiasts can freely download these exquisite scans, marveling at their remarkable details. Regrettably, raw form hinders printability, rendering scanner capabilities incapable of capturing an item's inner surface. Fortunately, by harnessing the versatility of 3D Coat and the creative powers within voxel editing software, I solidified a base model before carving out the interior - thereby adding a personalized twist that accurately represents no physical object in reality. Scholars delving into this model are respectfully reminded that while exterior surfaces have been influenced by real artifacts' appearance, all aspects of this structure now comprise completely new concepts born solely from imagination. Tuning in to a stimulating conversation about three-dimensional printing, coupled with profound insights and knowledge exchanges took place during our 3D Printing Today podcast, available through direct download from http://threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com/, accessible through platforms such as iTunes or the comprehensive offerings of Stitcher radio.

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