Whale Fossil / MPC 677
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<p>I modified the this model to make it printable: <a href="https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/fossil-whale-excavation-site-mpc-677:a4068a00-9712-4c8e-8948-a9e2ea27fe0a">https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/fossil-whale-excavation-site-mpc-677:a4068a00-9712-4c8e-8948-a9e2ea27fe0a</a></p><p>From the Smithsonian 3D-Model archive. </p><p>I find archaology really interesting and amazing so I decided to print this model out of the gigantic library. </p><p>But before I could turn on the printer, I had to repair the original file and modify it to make it sutable. I removed all the overhangs, of course without changing the geometry to much. </p><p>If you decide to print the model, I recomment that you print at with the smallest possible layer high, to get as much detail as possible. </p><p>This is a great model to show in biology lessions at school.</p><p>I would love to see your make! </p><p>More Details about the real fossil: <a href="https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/photos/cerro-ballena-fossil-whales">https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/photos/cerro-ballena-fossil-whales</a></p><p>Settings:</p><p>Support: No </p><p>Raft: Doesn't matter</p><p>Layerhight: 0.1 or less</p><p>Included are two .stl-files: “full-scale” and “printed-scale” and the G-code I used.</p>
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