| 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59890] Wed, 09 January 2013 12:20 UTC |
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No2 in the series of 3D printed animal heads the stripes work perfectly with 3D printing while keeping the cost down. The model is available in white and black strong and flexible. The Zebra head is a available here

Zebra 3D print by Dot San, on Flickr

Zebra 3D print by Dot San, on Flickr
I hired the help of a fellow Shapie Justin Howlett to create the model and he did a grand job.
No1 in the series the Wire Stag Head is available here
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Your ideas modeled and checked for 3D Printing by Dot San by Dot San, on Flickr
[Updated on: Wed, 09 January 2013 14:20 UTC] www.dotsan.com
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| Re: 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59895 is a reply to message #59890 ] Wed, 09 January 2013 13:46 UTC |
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Wow... Perfect.
The Mad Moder
michael@shapeways.com
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| Re: 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59900 is a reply to message #59895 ] Wed, 09 January 2013 14:09 UTC |
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WOW! love the design! Well done!
Shapeways International Customer Service Manager
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| Re: 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59919 is a reply to message #59900 ] Wed, 09 January 2013 17:46 UTC |
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So amazing! Beautiful work as always
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| Re: 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59921 is a reply to message #59919 ] Wed, 09 January 2013 18:06 UTC |
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That worked out great. Could you share your modeling technique for that?
EDIT: I guess Justin Howlett would need to do that. Does he post on the forum?
[Updated on: Wed, 09 January 2013 18:09 UTC]
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| Re: 3D Printed Zebra Head [message #59965 is a reply to message #59921 ] Thu, 10 January 2013 10:53 UTC |
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Hey thanks all for the comments, it's an interesting project which will lead to a better designs unique to 3D printing.
Jrey, the method is to create a shelled form and then split or trim the form with projected curves. Most NURBS software like Rhino 3D and Maya will do this.
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www.dotsan.com
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