We've come a long way from where we originally started.
remember those ring designs that I has to create and actually considered using for this project?
Yea.... well, I decided to not go with any ring ideas at all and go straight for a different sort of wearable. I actually chose to make a pendant, and its actually one that I really care a lot about!
remember those ring designs that I has to create and actually considered using for this project?
Yea.... well, I decided to not go with any ring ideas at all and go straight for a different sort of wearable. I actually chose to make a pendant, and its actually one that I really care a lot about!
This pendant contains a very small model for a tool that I use in glass blowing all the time called "diamond shears".
It took me a surprisingly long amount of time to come up with this idea. I don't even have a reason why it came to mind, it just did.
After rendering the pendant in Rhino6, and creating this beautiful representation of it, as seen above, I proceeded to upload it to Shapeways which is a 3D printing company that will print basically anything for you.
The first thing before anything else was to make sure that the model met all of the requirements that their company asks for. Luckily our design worked wonderfully and met all of them instantly.
The second, and last thing before being able to print was a heat map that showed if there were any weak points in the design that should be taken care of before printing. With our piece there was originally only one concern that we had to deal with and it was so minor that I'll just describe it. The only issue that we had with our pendant was the ring at the top. It was just slightly too small, but luckily it was a quick and simple fix that took less than a minute to resolve.
And that's it, the pendant was ordered in bronze from Shapeways, and looks incredibly promising, I cant wait to see how it comes out when I get it.
On to the next project!




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