
Hi
As a big thanks to Everyday Astronaut for the many interesting videos to us people who love space, I created his logo as a kind of 3D coat of arms.
Is one of the most ambitious and complex projects I have done so far. I have not only used the powder-coated-bed and the top-down method, I also used 5 colour printing, sanding, painting and a lot of gluing.
I sketched the whole thing from a picture of @everydayastronaut and built the crest bit by bit. I made the whole construction in AutoCAD. The renderings were done using Fusion 360.
I will make a post for a suitable stand for the coat of arms the next days.
How I designed it? Scoll down!
It’s finally printed on my Prusa i3 MK3 MMU2 printer. Many thanks to @josefprusa for this great machine!
Take a look at the development process on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/everydayastronaut_coatofarms
Happy printing
MFG
Chris
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2FFQHk4 on January 12, 2020 at 12:36PM by schiffer-soft
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