1dm3

Design by Magic
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EXCEPTIONALLY: NO MARKUP!
This is the big brother of the 1cm3. It is a cube of 10cmx10cmx10cm (volume = 1 litre). Use this cube if you want to measure the material density with a better precision (you can try with all materials).
cm: 10 w x 10 d x 10 h
in: 3.937 w x 3.937 d x 3.937 h

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OK, you are right, this was the plan. But I got it for only $13089.35 (you forgot I do not pay my own mark-up)!
April 1, 2009, 9:44 pm
You don't fool me, Magic. I know that shop-owners can order their own designs printed in metal and I suggest that you have only uploaded this model so that you can order yourself a bronze copy. Bargain at only $14089.24!
April 1, 2009, 7:17 pm
This is the big brother of the 1cm3. It is a 10cm x 10cm x 10cm cube. Use it to measure with more precision the density of the different materials. If you are a traditional sculptor, and do not know how to use a 3D modeler, you can just carve it using your usual tools and then pretend you made a digital model and have it printed by shapeways: your friends will be amazed.
April 1, 2009, 12:07 pm
This is the big brother of the 1cm3. It is a cube of 10cmx10cmx10cm (volume = 1 litre). Use this cube if you want to measure the material density with a better precision (you can try with all materials). Of course, you can also order 10 of them in the same material to check the variability of the 3D printing (and complain in the forum if they are not all exactly with the same weight). If you are a traditional scuptor, and do not know how to use a 3D modeler, you can use this block to carve your own masterpiece out of it, while using your usual tools. Then, you can pretend that you made a digital model and send it to Shapeways for a 3D printing. Your friend will be amazed by your modernity!
April 1, 2009, 9:15 am
 
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