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3d print of the Alamo Cube - Freelance work

The client wanted to 3d print a miniature of the Alamo cube/ Astor place cube as some sort of congratulatory gift.
The cube had to be as accurate as possible to its art installation counterpart, as it was to be presented to a university's dean.

He had some precise measurements/ specifications of its features for the cube.

The client needed a 7.5cm³ empty cubed space within the cube to place some type of present case within.
The walls had to be at least 2cm in thickness.

The cube also needed to balance properly and spin on a small dowel base structure.

The size of the cube scaled up nicely, The customer was satisfied with the print and has started painting it.

Was kept updated with the Initial test prints of the Cube seemed promising, the client, however, felt his measurements were not enough, so he scaled it up by a bit on their companies printer.

3d model of the cube parts was built in Blender and exported in separate STL files for ease of print.

3d model of the cube parts was built in Blender and exported in separate STL files for ease of print.