
Prehistoric Nazca lines - window clings - added more geoglyphs
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The Nazca Desert in Peru features enigmatic lines created using subtractive manufacturing, revealing contrasting yellow soil after clearing rocks. These geoglyphs can be massive, spanning hundreds of meters. The PET (T-glase) versions made by the user are not only strong and resistant to breaking but cling directly to window glass without adhesive. New designs include a hummingbird, dog, pair of hands, and seaweed. The models are less than one millimeter thick, with two layers of 0.3 mm each for examples in the photo. They should be kept thin to prevent falling off windows; they can be carefully removed from the build platform using a razor blade.
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