'Small saladfingers' glass piece scanned with 123D Catch

'Small saladfingers' glass piece scanned with 123D Catch

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A glass artwork crafted by student Kenny Galusha at the University of Nebraska at Kearney was scanned using 123D Catch software, then refined in Meshmixer and netfabb Studio Basic to make it print-ready. The detailed, textured mesh file is available for download, as well as the original 123D Catch project file (.3DP). This piece was scanned simultaneously with another, the 'spiral wonton,' so both will be included in the 123D Catch project. Due to its unique tapered shape, it's suggested to print this object upside down for optimal results; settings of 0.2mm layer height, 10% infill and 2 shells were used on a Makerbot Replicator with Grape Candy ABS filament.

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