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3d printed wood appearance

2020-02-14 22:36:16.382026+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Tara Calishain, of Research Buzz fame, forwarded me this: How to 3D Print Something That Convincingly Looks Like Wood, Using Simple Hand Techniques which is basically a click-baity republishing of Justine Haupt's 3d printed concertina, which she gave a wood look to by way of filler and 60 grit sandpaper.

Previously, you saw Justine Haupt's rotary cell phone.

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