| Itty Bitty bottle [message #7869] Mon, 23 November 2009 05:10 UTC |
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Got it via UPS on friday.
This is my first print and I am so happy and excited that I've entered this new world.

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| Re: Itty Bitty bottle [message #7872 is a reply to message #7869 ] Mon, 23 November 2009 14:02 UTC |
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Looks like it should have a mysterious green vapor coming out the top.
The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: Itty Bitty bottle [message #8290 is a reply to message #7872 ] Sat, 12 December 2009 21:40 UTC |
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| Youknowwho4eva wrote on Mon, 23 November 2009 14:02 | Looks like it should have a mysterious green vapor coming out the top.
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Agreed! It looks like an absinthe flask.
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| Re: Itty Bitty bottle [message #8430 is a reply to message #7869 ] Sat, 19 December 2009 20:10 UTC |
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Beautiful... I assume it is a real bottle - that is it's hollow inside?
As a newcomer here I would like to see people to give a short note on the software used to design each item. The size, material and price would be great, too.
Glenn ------ My Website Third Dimension Jewellery
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| Re: Itty Bitty bottle [message #8562 is a reply to message #8430 ] Fri, 25 December 2009 18:13 UTC |
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@lensman:
It is hollow.
The model was made in Solidworks.
The print came out at 7.2cm w X 5cm h X 2.2cm d.
The opening in the top is .5inches, or 1.3cm.
Price was about $50usd for the TD material.
My fellow design class students also thought it would be good for absinthe or some high end perfume.
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