Thats a pretty ring. I really like it when digital models come to life . I actually cast a bronze wolf myself recently. It was not as detailed though, since i had to sandcast it.
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Did you use a Resin printer for the 3D model ? I've heard that's the usual way to make 3D rings without needing supports everywhere.
Something about types of resins that vaporize/burn completely in the mold without leaving traces, for a clean mold.
Read up about it given I nearly won a resin printer recently (I ended up second place, so I won the FDM printer price instead. but it's my first printer, so I'm still very happy about it), and reading about how they're used led me to a guide on Investment Casting using 3D models made from Resins.
I had no idea you could do that with a 3D printer at the time XD
Thats a pretty ring. I really like it when digital models come to life . I actually cast a bronze wolf myself recently. It was not as detailed though, since i had to sandcast it.
Yes I like it too when models come to life 👍😀
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I have taken a look it‘s great 😁
So cool, so you made a gold ring once you made it on the computer? How?
Beautiful - the details are amazing!
Beautifull !
Did you use a Resin printer for the 3D model ? I've heard that's the usual way to make 3D rings without needing supports everywhere.
Something about types of resins that vaporize/burn completely in the mold without leaving traces, for a clean mold.
Read up about it given I nearly won a resin printer recently (I ended up second place, so I won the FDM printer price instead. but it's my first printer, so I'm still very happy about it), and reading about how they're used led me to a guide on Investment Casting using 3D models made from Resins.
I had no idea you could do that with a 3D printer at the time XD