3D Printed Hollow Form Object (OBDF110_F2024)
I combined "Gyro" and "Strange-Shaped Building" from the previous work to create this work, 3D Printed Hollow Form Object.
This is the object I made this time.
This is Gyro.
This is Strange-Shaped Building.
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Another images about this object.
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I was planning to merge "Prism" with "Strange-Shaped Building," but I forgot to save "Prism" save file, so now I only have "Prism" images, everything else is gone. When I noticed it was gone, my mind went blank. "What? I forgot to save it. This is terrible."
The image below is the only remaining "relic."
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Form - what are the aesthetic qualities of this object?
What I want to express in this work is the smooth appearance and complex heart. The reason for this design is that I just received two fraudulent messages from the school email last time (Are the fraudsters set up a double trap for me because they thought I was smart and needed to set up two traps. Just kidding :) The first fraudulent message was a simple and ordinary message saying that your software did not bind a credit card (I almost fell for this message. But laziness saved me. I clicked on the text transfer link, and then I was too lazy to log in when I saw that I had to log in.) Then the second fraudulent message said that you received a fraud, you are the prey of online fraud, come and complete this test to learn how to prevent fraud. I almost believed it at first, but I thought about it again. Will the school monitor students' emails? This is unlikely, and how could they find out that I was scammed so quickly? So I found that these two messages were fraudulent messages.
The meaning of my work is that you don't know what the person in front of you really looks like. They may look kind on the outside, but they may always want to hurt others in their hearts. So be careful of various messages, and be sure to read the emails of these messages, so that you can know whether it is a fraud.
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Self-supporting - is this object self-supporting? Will it print without support material?
This object is self-supporting. It can print without support material.
I had been thinking about how to make the sides of the middle part of the cylinder that was originally one piece and then separated of the gyro. Then I thought of making a cylindrical hole in the middle (split) and then expanding part of the object to solve this problem. (taper)
The other problem that the top of the Gyro needs to form a connection and transition with Strange-Shaped Building. So I first "Stretch" a part of the top of gyro, then "taper" the top of gyro, and"split" boths of those objects.
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3D Printability - Is this 3D model water tight (closed solid polysurface) and ready to print? What is its likelihood for success in printing?
This 3D water is not tight.
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Which print settings you wish to use:
a.) Spiral or Non-spiral toolpath?
Spiral toolpath
b.) Single or Double Perimeter?
Double Perimeter
c.) Top solid layers? Bottom solid layers?
Only bottom solid layers
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