This download contains 3d-printable CAD files (in .STL format) of my micropaleontology-themed coaster set. I have optimized these as best I can to respect the limits of the 3d printing process!
6 STL files:
Coaster 1
top: 0Ma (Holocene)
Bottom: 2Ma (Pleistocene)
Coaster 2
top:56Ma (Paleocene / Eocene)
Bottom: 66Ma (Early (Lower) Paleocene)
Coaster 3
top: 67Ma (Late (Upper) Crtetaceous)
Bottom: 165Ma (Late Jurassic)
Coaster 4
top: 220Ma (Late Triassic)
Bottom: 390Ma (Middle Devonian)
Coaster 5
top: 480Ma (Early Ordovician)
Bottom: 520Ma (Cambrian)
Coaster 6
top: 600Ma (Ediacaran)
Bottom: 1500Ma (Meso-proterozoic)
Also available is a PDF file with a key to the fossils depicted on each layer.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2y7Y82Q on April 10, 2020 at 08:25PM by taylorcustom
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