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Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process that can be used for many different applications.
The SLM process starts by numerically slicing a 3D CAD model into a number of finite layers. For each sliced layer a laser scan path is calculated which defines both the boundary contour and some form of fill sequence, often a raster pattern. Each layer is then sequentially recreated by depositing powder layers, one on top of the other, and melting their surface by scanning a laser beam.
The powder is spread uniformly by a wiper. A high power-density fibre laser with a 40µm beam spot size fully melts the pre-deposited powder layer. The melted particles fuse and solidify to form a layer of the component.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/technologies/welding-surface-engineeri...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process that can be used for many different applications.
The SLM process starts by numerically slicing a 3D CAD model into a number of finite layers. For each sliced layer a laser scan path is calculated which defines both the boundary contour and some form of fill sequence, often a raster pattern. Each layer is then sequentially recreated by depositing powder layers, one on top of the other, and melting their surface by scanning a laser beam.
The powder is spread uniformly by a wiper. A high power-density fibre laser with a 40µm beam spot size fully melts the pre-deposited powder layer. The melted particles fuse and solidify to form a layer of the component.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/technologies/welding-surface-engineeri...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
De tempos em tempos, os principais fabricantes mundiais de móveis high end promovem fortes guinadas em suas coleções para sacudir conceitos e mercados, jogando com toda a criatividade e arrojo de seus designers e com toda a capacidade técnica dos departamentos de engenharia e produção. Esse upgrade geral sempre resulta em coleções fora de série, onde design, matérias-primas, estrutura construtiva e padrões de acabamento acabam traduzindo-se num show de inovação que surpreende e encanta. É exatamente isso que está acontecendo agora com a Charm Collection, que a Florense lançará no mercado em março, abrindo oficialmente a temporada 2012.
Criada para atender a ambientes de luxo, a nova coleção contempla dois modelos de portas para cozinhas e spas – Santa Fe e Bistrot – e três portas para armários – Provence, Sacramento e Matelassé. Seu padrão de qualidade e o design temático de cada modelo de portas propõem conceitos para atender a clientes com o mais elevado grau de exigência.
Destaque para o design retrô, que evoca a cultura do passado pós-moderno, trazendo para o mundo contemporâneo estilos de bom gosto que marcaram épocas gloriosas, em releituras que harmonizam o antigo com o novo de forma encantadora, com pinceladas de arte. Destaque também para o refinado acabamento da pintura semiartesanal anticato – é nas pequenas grandes sutilezas que se reconhece a verdadeira arte – e, naturalmente, para a apurada engenharia construtiva, que garante longa vida ao móvel.
Para impactar ainda mais o mercado, a Florense foi além dos expressivos investimentos no produto em si: juntou também uma equipe bi-nacional, com mais de vinte profissionais brasileiros e italianos, em duas séries de produções fotográficas e filmagens que somaram mais de um mês de traballho, dentro de enormes sets montados em antigos pavilhões industriais da empresa. Ali também a inovação nos projetos dos móveis, o arrojo na decoração – com elementos grandiosos e inusitados e até com animais domésticos – e a iluminação magistral mandaram para o espaço todos os paradigmas, gerando imagens dignas do Oscar.
O melhor de toda esta história é que os produtos fazem jus às imagens: elegantes, robustos, sofisticadíssimos e cheios de... charme, claro. Algo para abrilhantar o topo da pirâmide da dita marcenaria fina, fortalecendo a posição da marca nos mais exigentes mercados internacionais de produtos e serviços.
Esta soma de novos e fortes elementos define uma postura em que a marca traça uma trajetória totalmente nova, ainda mais impetuosa e vibrante. Bom para arquitetos e designers de interiores, que poderão brindar seus clientes com uma profusão de inovações tecnológicas e estilos de alta classe.
Confira este novo conceito e o resultado deste trabalho em fotos e filmes espetaculares no hotsite www.florense.com/charm
CONCEITO DA CHARM COLLECTION
Queria voltar no tempo e apreciar novamente o que era belo... Queria ver o futuro, projetado com base nas minhas origens. Queria ter hoje o que apreciava ontem, e que me fará feliz amanhã... Voltar atrás é para poucos, mas vale muito. Vale, por um minuto que seja, sentir-se tranquilo mais uma vez.
Para prever o futuro, estudamos o passado, reconstruindo o presente. Estudamos sem nostalgia ou melancolia, mas com a sabedoria de importar para os dias de hoje aquilo que era belo e que não se perdeu. A mudança é necessária, e o passado nos traz lições que não podemos deixar esquecidas no futuro. A Florense apresenta Charm Collection!
BISTROT
A França é um dos maiores produtores e o maior exportador de queijos do mundo. Lá, são produzidos alguns dos mais conhecidos do planeta, como o Camembert, o Roquefort, o Brie, o Caprice des Dieux e o Raclette, entre outros. No total, são mais de 400 variedades. Criados a partir do leite, os queijos eram muitas vezes produzidos em casa.
Algumas dessas casas também serviam como bistrôs durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, quando os homens iam para a batalha e as mulheres precisavam trabalhar para complementar sua renda, abrindo suas casas ao público para vender refeições caseiras.
A etimologia da palavra Bistrot possui diversas teorias, no entanto, hoje, independente de sua origem, seu conceito define um estilo único e aconchegante de bem viver. Um estilo impresso nas portas da cozinha Bistrot da Charm Collection, cuja principal característica são molduras usinadas em placas inteiras, sem emendas. O processo confere excelente estruturação e padrão estético às portas, um diferencial desta coleção.
SANTA FE
A conquista do oeste norte-americano é uma história repleta de aventuras e lendas. A trilha Santa Fe foi o caminho que ajudou a tornar possível essa conquista. Por mais de meio século, a partir de 1820 até a conclusão das ferrovias, em 1880, a Santa Fe Trail foi o principal elo comercial entre os Estados Unidos e a prata do México espanhol. A partir dos portos do rio Missouri, ela margeava o rio Arkansas até se dividir em duas: a trilha de Mountain Branch, mais demorada, com fortes subidas e descidas, e a trilha da Jornada del Muerto, mais rápida, porém, como o próprio nome sugere, muito mais perigosa, atravessando planícies áridas. Ambas uniam-se antes de subir as montanhas de Sangre de Cristo e seguiam até Santa Fe, que é hoje a capital do Novo México. O espírito de aventura daqueles tempos está gravado nas portas da cozinha Santa Fe da Charm Collection.
Aqui, a característica principal são rigas verticais distribuídas de acordo com a largura de cada porta, distintas entre si, porém mantendo sempre perfeita harmonia.
PROVENCE
A transumância é o deslocamento sazonal de rebanhos para locais que oferecem melhores condições de pastagem durante parte do ano. É habitual em locais montanhosos e a sua prática é muito antiga em toda a Europa rural. Na região da Provença, na França, a tradicional Fête de la Transhumance ocorre anualmente na segunda-feira de Pentecostes, quando milhares de ovelhas iniciam seu deslocamento pelos vales das regiões alpinas, com suas pastagens ricas em nutrientes.
Esta técnica é utilizada desde o século XII na região da Provença, que serve de inspiração às portas dos armários Provence da Charm Collection.
O principal diferencial das portas Provence são suas molduras, sem emendas. Outro diferencial: os painéis centrais estão disponíveis também na opção estofados, podendo ser revestidos com todos os tecidos da linha Florense ou com tecido fornecido pelo cliente.
SACRAMENTO
Sacramento é a capital do estado norte-americano da Califórnia. Localizada na confluência do rio Sacramento e do rio American, a cidade foi colonizada em 1839. Desde então, tem sido um importante ponto de distribuição, um centro comercial e agrícola e um terminal para os comboios, os navios, o telégrafo, o Pony Express e a primeira ferrovia transcontinental. Atualmente, o antigo porto de Sacramento é usado principalmente para exportação de arroz, movimentando cerca de 800 mil toneladas por ano.
A histórica relação desta cidade com os tempos do Velho Oeste definiu os traços das portas dos armários Sacramento da Charm Collection, com as rigas verticais que as caracterizam, divididas em tiras de diferentes dimensões e distribuídas harmonicamente de acordo com a largura das portas.
MATELASSÉ
A palavra francesa matelassé significa “acolchoado”. Feito à mão há muitos anos, é um tecido nobre adornado por desenhos decorativos e considerado o “tecido-arte”, amplamente utilizado nos palácios da França. Palácios estes que hoje se transformaram em museus, com admiráveis acervos amealhados durante séculos, e que recebem milhares de visitantes anualmente. Grandes tesouros da humanidade encontram-se sob a guarda do governo francês, que zela por obras vindas dos quatro cantos do mundo.
O tecido que marcou a nobreza francesa também marca as portas Matelassé de armários da Charm Collection. Buscando um diferencial para estas portas, a Florense oferece a opção de painéis em couro ecológico com costura matelassé quadriculada, inspirados na moda e vindo ao encontro das últimas tendências ditadas por grifes de renome internacional.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Printed on the EnvisionTEC 3D Bioplotter by Shah Lab at Northwestern University for tissue and organ regeneration.
The 3D-Bioplotter® System is a versatile rapid prototyping tool for processing a great variety of biomaterials for computer-aided tissue engineering (CATE), from 3D CAD models and patient CT data to the physical 3D scaffold with a designed and defined outer form and an open inner structure. The 3D-Bioplotter® has the capacity of fabricating scaffolds using the widest range of materials of any singular rapid prototyping machine, from soft hydrogels over polymer melts up to hard ceramics and metals. Complex inner patterns can easily be designed using the 3D-Bioplotter® software to control the mechanical properties, increase cell adhesion, as well as improve the flow of nutrient media throughout the interconnecting pores of the printed implants.
3D-Bioplotter®
envisiontec.com/3d-printers/3d-bioplotter/
Shah TEAM lab
Highly detailed 3D CAD models of the new Samsung Galaxy S10.
Included in the pack:
- galaxy S10 lite
- galaxy S10
- galaxy S10 plus
File formats:
- 3dsmax 2014
- Maya 2016
- C4D R18
- 3ds + fbx + obj + textures
with vray 3.4 versions
Download it here:
My studio has been so busy lately with casting, machining and 3D printing that I haven't had much time to update the build thread of this project.
Let me update you all on the progress of the Lunar Module:
I've been slowly chipping away on all the rivet detailing, as well as cleanup. Here you can see the hatch aperture being milled to the correct depth just before the forward hull was moulded for a second time- as previously stated, this is so that I can capture all the texture and detail without the fragility of the techniques I used to get that effect.
The photo featured of the silicone mould (in pale green) is the mould directly after it had cured, so before any cleanup to remove debris left inside.
Since the latest cast from the new mould is just one of the prototypes, I wanted to see how the model looks with paint.
I used Halfords matt black spray paint, followed up with a custom mixture of Tamiya XF15 and XF20 (Flat Flesh and Medium Grey), then Alclad II Chrome for the metallic areas.
I then painted the rivets and tape detail with Tamiya X11 (Silver), before attaching gold thermal blanket using 3M 2mm double sided tape. I discovered that gluing the thermal blanket doesn't work at all, since any solvents dissolve the gold coating.
The descent stage (DS) has been laser cut from 3mm Perspex according to the dimensions laid out in my CAD model- 1mm half round styrene strips have then been added to accurately replicate the ribs and stringers. I chose to use half round rather than a more accurate square profile for ease of moulding.
The Sketchup model I've been working on concurrently with the physical build will be available to purchase as SKP and STL files when it's complete- as you can see, I have done my best to closely copy the LM interior according to reference photographs and NASA/Grumman documentation.
If you'd like to stay up to date with this project and many others we're working on, consider following our Facebook and Instagram feeds @archiveandfuture.
Thank you all for your interest so far in this build!
Happy with the look of the 3D print I moved the project on by electronically chopping the CAD model into its component surfaces and converting the files into ones the laser cutter can read.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Printed on the EnvisionTEC 3D Bioplotter by Shah TEAM lab at Northwestern University.
The 3D-Bioplotter® System is a versatile rapid prototyping tool for processing a great variety of biomaterials for computer-aided tissue engineering (CATE), from 3D CAD models and patient CT data to the physical 3D scaffold with a designed and defined outer form and an open inner structure. The 3D-Bioplotter® has the capacity of fabricating scaffolds using the widest range of materials of any singular rapid prototyping machine, from soft hydrogels over polymer melts up to hard ceramics and metals. Complex inner patterns can easily be designed using the 3D-Bioplotter® software to control the mechanical properties, increase cell adhesion, as well as improve the flow of nutrient media throughout the interconnecting pores of the printed implants.
3D-Bioplotter®
envisiontec.com/3d-printers/3d-bioplotter/
Shah TEAM lab
Solidworks CAD model at 24fps - 6 seconds for one rev, to be run in a loop. (Right click on your video playback to see if "Loop" is supported and can be checked.)
Available on the Turbosquid 3D marketplace: highly detailed and accurate 3D model of the Samsung Galaxy S10E.
File formats included:
3dsmax 2014 (native)
3dsmax 2010
C4DR18
Maya 2016
OBJ + 3DS + FBX
with Vray 3.4 shaders for 3dsmax 2014 and Maya 2016 versions
Download link:
www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/samsung-galaxy-s10e-3d-model...
Selective Laser Melting (SLM) is an additive manufacturing process that can be used for many different applications.
The SLM process starts by numerically slicing a 3D CAD model into a number of finite layers. For each sliced layer a laser scan path is calculated which defines both the boundary contour and some form of fill sequence, often a raster pattern. Each layer is then sequentially recreated by depositing powder layers, one on top of the other, and melting their surface by scanning a laser beam.
The powder is spread uniformly by a wiper. A high power-density fibre laser with a 40µm beam spot size fully melts the pre-deposited powder layer. The melted particles fuse and solidify to form a layer of the component.
For more information please visit www.twi-global.com/technologies/welding-surface-engineeri...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Lockheed Martin's AGM-114 missile + M-299 launcher + BRU-14 bomb rack.
3D CAD model / render
Full-size: www.flickr.com/photos/technogene/3953061029/sizes/o/in/ph...
Highly detailed 3D CAD models of the new Samsung Galaxy S10.
Included in the pack:
- galaxy S10 lite
- galaxy S10
- galaxy S10 plus
File formats:
- 3dsmax 2014
- Maya 2016
- C4D R18
- 3ds + fbx + obj + textures
with vray 3.4 versions
Download it here:
Printed on the EnvisionTEC 3D Bioplotter by Shah TEAM lab at Northwestern University.
The 3D-Bioplotter® System is a versatile rapid prototyping tool for processing a great variety of biomaterials for computer-aided tissue engineering (CATE), from 3D CAD models and patient CT data to the physical 3D scaffold with a designed and defined outer form and an open inner structure. The 3D-Bioplotter® has the capacity of fabricating scaffolds using the widest range of materials of any singular rapid prototyping machine, from soft hydrogels over polymer melts up to hard ceramics and metals. Complex inner patterns can easily be designed using the 3D-Bioplotter® software to control the mechanical properties, increase cell adhesion, as well as improve the flow of nutrient media throughout the interconnecting pores of the printed implants.
3D-Bioplotter®
envisiontec.com/3d-printers/3d-bioplotter/
Shah TEAM lab
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
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Highly detailed 3D CAD models of the new Samsung Galaxy S10.
Included in the pack:
- galaxy S10 lite
- galaxy S10
- galaxy S10 plus
File formats:
- 3dsmax 2014
- Maya 2016
- C4D R18
- 3ds + fbx + obj + textures
with vray 3.4 versions
Download it here:
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
Bicicletas de madera artesas y únicas de Wood Bikes Custom, en Cádiz. Construidas pieza a pieza exclusivamente para cada modelo.
Printed on the EnvisionTEC 3D Bioplotter by Shah TEAM lab at Northwestern University.
The 3D-Bioplotter® System is a versatile rapid prototyping tool for processing a great variety of biomaterials for computer-aided tissue engineering (CATE), from 3D CAD models and patient CT data to the physical 3D scaffold with a designed and defined outer form and an open inner structure. The 3D-Bioplotter® has the capacity of fabricating scaffolds using the widest range of materials of any singular rapid prototyping machine, from soft hydrogels over polymer melts up to hard ceramics and metals. Complex inner patterns can easily be designed using the 3D-Bioplotter® software to control the mechanical properties, increase cell adhesion, as well as improve the flow of nutrient media throughout the interconnecting pores of the printed implants.
3D-Bioplotter®
envisiontec.com/3d-printers/3d-bioplotter/
Shah TEAM lab
CO single pour over coffee stand with Bicycle Coffee (Oakland) made pour over cone (this is just a CAD model of what they make and sell).
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
My injection moulding project CAD model; the mould for an HSBC statement shredder, intended as a freebie type product.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
Long, Brian. “35mm Cameras” (Crowood Collectors' Series). Crowood Press; Edición, 2007. 176 páginas. Idioma: Inglés. ISBN-10: 186126948X / ISBN-13: 978-1861269485.
Un libro enfocado fundamentalmente a quienes se inician en el mundo del coleccionismo de la tecnología fotográfica, se centra en la evolución de las cámaras de 35mm.
Su autor es Brian Long, un experimentado cronista del mundo automotriz con decenas de libros sobre coches y marcas, es a su vez, fotógrafo aficionado y coleccionista de cámaras que también ha escrito otros dos interesantes libros referidos a la industria fotográfica, uno sobre la “Nikon” y otro de la “Canon” que también se reseñan en este repaso a mi selección bibliográfica.
El trabajo lo vertebra en siete capítulos. En el primero de los cuales hace una serie de reflexiones acerca del coleccionismo como afición y ofrece una serie de pautas y consejos que son en algunos casos de una obviedad evidente pero no por ello menos interesantes porque lo hace de un modo ameno, comprensible y desde luego tratando de infundir el sentido común. En este sentido, trata aspectos tales como la planificación o enfoque que es necesario definir antes de empezar una colección, la valoración del presupuesto y espacio como factores clave a considerar antes de comenzar a comprar trastos, los criterios a contemplar antes de decidir una adquisición, ofreciendo también consejos sobre la conservación y mantenimiento de las piezas poseídas. La lectura de estas páginas me gustó especialmente porque quizás me vi reflejado como pecador de muchas de las equivocaciones que advierte deben ser evitadas.
En el siguiente capítulo hace una síntesis genérica de la historia de la fotografía que lógicamente es muy superficial pero resulta agradable de leer.
A partir del tercer capítulo dirige ya su atención exclusivamente a la evolución de la cámara fotográfica de 35mm, incidiendo sobre las novedades más notables y cuales marcas o fabricantes las han aportado, dividiendo la crónica en etapas que van desde los primeros modelos, y por décadas llega hasta lo que llama era moderna que comprendería las cámaras de la era electrónica y computerizada.
No es un libro donde se muestren detalles muy específicos de cada modelo de cámara mencionada, a lo sumo, unos pequeños cuadros presentan los perfiles de algunas de las empresas más importantes y para cada era cita los tres modelos de cámara que a su juicio marcaron la diferencia. Cuenta también, al final y a modo de apéndice, de un glosario de términos fotográficos.
Por otra parte, todo el libro esta repleto de muy buenas fotografías de cámaras e incluso de inserciones publicitarias que son muy ilustrativas de cada momento histórico.
Es pues, un libro muy bien escrito que quizás peca en exceso de citar cámaras japonesas, dejándose en el tintero a marcas y modelos europeos y americanos tan o más relevantes pero que disfruté leyendo y que, por tanto, me atrevo a recomendar.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
With a CAD model I was happy with I used a 3D printer to produce a prototype for testing. This gave me something I could mount my running gear too and it actually fits!.. The 3D filament printing is only used for rapid prototyping as the surface finish is not to the standards of a model.
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Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
With a CAD model I was happy with I used a 3D printer to produce a prototype for testing. This gave me something I could mount my running gear too and it actually fits!.. The 3D filament printing is only used for rapid prototyping as the surface finish is not to the standards of a model.
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
The images you see here were all used at some stage on one of my own 3D CAD models. I made them all myself of course, and you are welcome to take whatever you like. I am a very "messy" modeler myself, and I model in order to get renderings, not necessarily perfectly crafted models. My pictures reflect that as well, and some may need editing for your purposes first. If some haven't quite got the right colour for your purpose, you know the trick, I presume: Photoshop, "Replace Colour" function.
All the best with your models.
Selective laser melting is an AM process that uses a laser to selectively melt and fuse sections of a layer of powder onto a substrate. After each layer is fused, the substrate is retracted vertically, another even layer of powder is spread across the top, and the process repeats.
The path of the laser is determined by a CAD model that is sliced into layers less than 100µm thick using specialist software. Selective laser melting takes place in a vacuum chamber filled with inert gas, to prevent oxidisation of the powder. Unused powder can be recycled and used for the next build.
For more information please visit www.twiadditivemanufacturing.com/capabilities/metal-proce...
If you wish to use this image each use should be accompanied by the credit line and notice, "Courtesy of TWI Ltd".
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It’s been a really long time since I’ve built anything from LEGO and what better way to celebrate my triumphant return than by conquering the car that’s haunted me for well over a decade. I’ve been trying to build a Lotus Exige for a very long time now, in various scales and techniques, but it always ended in failure. Finally I have captured it in a way that I am ~mostly~ satisfied with.
This is my first ever attempt at building something in “speed champions” scale and it introduced me into a lot of new LEGO parts that I have never utilized before. I definitely see the appeal and I’m keen to try other models in this scale as long as the inspiration keeps flowing.
I started with just the Exige model, but halfway through the design I found an easy opportunity to include the roadster "Elise" model as well which features some minute differences including: A removable roof, fog lamps, rear vented deck, thinner side intakes, and different exhaust. Both cars met my expectations well enough to dig me out of the rutt I've been stuck in for so long. I think I personally prefer the Exige model, especially the way it looks from a bird's eye view which captures the pinched waistline that the car is iconic for.
Let me know what you think! Depending on how I can fudge the 3D CAD model, I MIGHT be able to get some instructions up on rebrickable at a later date.
Also, I have started posting my LEGO cars on Instagram now along with some of my real life car stuff, and I have almost no LEGO followers yet, so I would really appreciate if anyone wants to share my account! Thank you!