HtMaA--Doria

3D Scanning and Printing

Making the Digital Prototype

Scanning

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The scanning went really well due to my light hair color

3D Modeling

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Modeling went very poorly, as I wanted to model an "asophogus"/hole in the 3D scan of myself, which required either converting to a body on fusion which crashed my computer, or using mesh tools on Rhino, which made holes in the mesh and therefore did not work with the slicer. So, though I did successfully model the asophogus, I had to just print my head without it and drill the hole after.

Slicing

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Slicing went well once I used just the original scan results. I used 0.3 mm layers so that it would only take a little over an hour.

Physical Prototype

3D Printing

(picture can't compress for some reason so not including it) The printing went well and only took a little over an hour.

Converting to Wine-Suppressing Spout

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In order to make the wine spoutr, I drilled the mouth and base. The base required a larger bit so as to fit the straw.

straw

To test, I filled my mouth with water and squirted it at passers-by.

test

Results

After drilling the same size hole in a cork, the product was complete. The spout suppresses flow to dribble-pace and looks like a vomiting face. Now, if I feel my guests have had too much to drink, I can use this wine-suppressing spout so to remind them what happens when we drink too much wine and to limit the ease at which they can consume it.

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Group Work

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