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With some serious help from the Thingiverse Google Group, at long last, a good clean version of the hexagonal box, with a good toolpath showing it should print well.
Hand blown glass coral figure from student at UNK. Captured with 123D Catch, cleaned in Meshmixer and netfabb, then sliced in RepG and printed on Makerbot Replicator.
3D scanning part of the house for renovation work using the Kinect, vertex colours assigned from a photo using Meshlab
@Getmakered goes to OSCON in Portland Oregon; has tons of fun; scans everyone; hosted an OSCON for Kids workshop on 3D Design & Printing; enjoyed ourselves immensely and can't wait for Austin next year!
Clay head modeled by student, captured with 123D Catch, cleaned in Meshmixer and netfabb, then sliced in RepG and printed on Makerbot Replicator.
making a 'stencil extruder' so i can add text and other things to the back of 3d prints. of course fairey's giant is the fist thing to come to mind...
Please, watch in HD.
Music: Clark - Growls Garden
Tools: vvvv, Blender, MeshLab, Fraps
The presentation captured on the video is totally random and real-time. Timeliner was used just to make 4 key frames. Anything else except the 3D model is generated by vvvv.
UPD:
I made the project open source. Forks are vvvvery welcome vadimsmakhtin.com/internal-thinking
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Vadim Smakhtin.
Handblown glass piece captured using 123D Catch. Cleaned with Meshmixer and netfabb, then sliced in ReplicatorG and printed on Makerbot Replicator.
allows 40% closer view of objects to kinect. Hopefully works better for trade shows and robot applications.
- Makerspace: MakerFX (Orlando, FL).
- CNC: 'Maker-Fab RMF 48x96' by Forest Scientific Corporation.
- CNC software: Centroid CNC12 / Virtual Control Panel (VCP).
- Other software: Fusion 360, Blender, MeshMixer, MeshLab, Netfabb Online.
- 3D scanner: EinScan-Pro.
making a 'stencil extruder' so i can add text and other things to the back of 3d prints. of course fairey's giant is the fist thing to come to mind...
3D printed head of one of the presenters. The model was trimmed down from 1m polygons to 100k using Meshlab. then it was cut in half for ease fo 3D printing and the shape of the servo removed from within.
Handblown glass piece captured using 123D Catch. Cleaned with Meshmixer and netfabb, then sliced in ReplicatorG and printed on Makerbot Replicator.
Statue of Liberty printed with Meshlab supports and scaled to the maximum height for the KITTAZ/TAZ4 (250mm).
Sadly, removing the support material destroyed this print. I will have to try printing the supports thinner, as they were much thicker than many of the fine features of the model, and too bonded to certain portions.