not directly, you have to chop the sculpture into pieces.
At least the parts of the sculpture that stick out.
Not a big problem since you have to chop up ypur sculpture if you want to make a mold of it also.
Peter
not directly, you have to chop the sculpture into pieces.
At least the parts of the sculpture that stick out.
Not a big problem since you have to chop up ypur sculpture if you want to make a mold of it also.
Peter
Peter Pankras- the boots were printed in wax.
Blooper1980- the lattice work inside is determined by the software that plots the build. It builds “scaffolding” to support the overhanging pieces and “eggcrates” the internal structure. The material is Styrene [ABS].
Nice to see other people doing “real” stuff.
Hello there.
I was unaware that U could also do 3d “printing” in that way, but it does have it’s drawbacks though. I would like to print this model.
http://blooper1980.deviantart.com/art/Model-Print1-67138473
The quote they gave me was about R2000 or $285, that is a little bit over my pryce range. This was origonaly going to be 20cm, but I’m now going to a 10cm print, but fist I’m going to redezign it to make it a little bit more “stable” aparantly the fingers will stand a change of breaking in the depowering process. Going to make one with her hand closed. Will keep updated.
Thanks for the info all.
Hi all…This is my first time posting but I often visit this sight to view all the great digital sculpting. Thought I would post and add my 2 cents concerning 3d routing. I have been using a large scale router for some time to enlarge sculpture to monumental size for traditional bronze sculptors. In house me and most of my employees have really gotten into digitally sculpting, outputing to the cnc, applying clay for high frequency detailing, molding and casting into bronze. We believe that digital sculpting is almost ready to really take off and become competetive in the gallery scene. Anyway, here is my company website that has some pics and whatnot.
http://www.metalphysic.com/index.html
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I’ve gone to visit your site… WOW… I wish I could do that… My main income is IT… Boring servers and routers etc, nice cash, but not what I really want to do… Good job!
Very impressive work arbayne! I ued to work at a foundry in Loveland and also assisted in detail sculpting of the horse and steer heads for the huge Dallas longhorn herding scene. What you are doing down there is very interesting and exciting!
Hello friend !!!
I am really impressed with the amazingly beautiful masterpiece created by you. I am sure that you will reach the heights one day.
All the very best for your bright future.
God Bless you !
Regards,
Pankaj Malik
Business Development | CG Innovation
http://www.cginnovation.com
It looks really good. Where did you buy the CNC router machine? I am currently planning to purchase a woodworking engraving machine that can process stair railings, solid cylinders, Roman columns, etc. I am currently working with a Chinese company called FORSUN CNC, do you have any good opinions? Here is the link to their wood CNC router machine with a rotary axis: Rotary Axis CNC Router | 4th Axis CNC Router - FORSUN