Model Making

How Lush Revolutionised Product Development with 3D Printing

Most of us know Lush Cosmetics best for the divine smells that emanate from their stores and their incredible range of hair and skincare products. But have you ever wondered what goes into developing those delightful products? For years, Lush developed products by hand. Teams of designers would create master moulds, and these would be …

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Naturalis 3D Prints a Full Size Replica of Their Original Tyrannosaurus Rex to Send to Japan

Naturalis 3D prints a full size replica of their original Tyrannosaurus Rex After a year of 3D scanning, modelling and 3D printing, Naturalis,  the national museum of natural history in Leiden, Netherlands has finished their fully 3D printed replica of the T-Rex skeleton excavated in 2013. Measuring 12 meters long and 5 meters high it …

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Creating the Stranger Things’ Demogorgon Monster with 3D Printing

With Stranger Things season four now available for our viewing pleasure – we thought we’d refresh you all about how the Stranger Things’ Demogorgon monster was brought to life with Formlabs technology. One of the most popular articles on our blog is 3D Printers in Films. On the big screen, 3D printing has played a …

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Parthenon Reconstructed with 3D Printing

A detailed model of the ancient Greek temple, The Parthenon has been created in a collaboration between DL Additive, Arketyp 3D and an amateur enthusiast of ancient architecture. The model, produced in France, used three EnvisionTEC printers to produce the model. The Ultra 3SP is capable of producing high quality prints for complex geometries, the …

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Case Study: Creating 3D Printed Historical Artifacts

One’s ability to access archeological discoveries has traditionally been held back by distance and location. When an artifact of interest is discovered several hundred or even several thousand miles away, archeologists and students without the funds or means to travel are left out of the discovery altogether. For education and research purposes, this presents a …

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