ReconstructMe Scan

ReconstructMe Scan

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Experimenting with ReconstructMe software was an enjoyable experience; it is a remarkable tool. The following text features a scan of my head that underwent further refinement using Blender, MeshLab, Netfab, and Meshmixer07. To smooth two photos placed in black plastic, place them in a jar on a hot plate at 90 degrees Celsius for ten minutes. Add acetone to the jar's bottom after reducing the heatbed temperature to 110 degrees Celsius. Submerge the object to be smoothed on an elevated platform to prevent any contact with acetone, as evaporation is responsible for smoothing the plastic. After ten minutes or when satisfied, remove the printed part from the jar, but remember that acetone is flammable and should not be exposed to flames. Using Slic3r, I generated a gcode file with support material settings of 1.5mm honeycomb and 45-degree angles. If you decide to print this model, please share your photos as I have a bet going on with friends who doubt anyone will actually print it.

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