I'm a member of a home machinist's forum where there's a large number of guys who use a plain, consumer-type 3D printer to make molds of thing to cast in metal. A shiny brass mug of your skull would be so cool they'll hand down legends about you.
In my world the stumbling block the size of a truck is getting images imported into a 3D modeling program so I could create the Gcode for the printer. I don't have a foundry, but I think that's easier than getting the image and turning it into Gcode.
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Gotta admit, I like the concept…
ReplyDeleteAnd ditto on being my own worst enemy. No telling where I’d be if I could just stay out of my own way.
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I dig the idea, now add celebrity skulls too.
ReplyDeleteI'm a member of a home machinist's forum where there's a large number of guys who use a plain, consumer-type 3D printer to make molds of thing to cast in metal. A shiny brass mug of your skull would be so cool they'll hand down legends about you.
ReplyDeleteIn my world the stumbling block the size of a truck is getting images imported into a 3D modeling program so I could create the Gcode for the printer. I don't have a foundry, but I think that's easier than getting the image and turning it into Gcode.