Glass test piece scanned with 123D Catch by jasonwebb model
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Glass test piece scanned with 123D Catch by jasonwebb

Glass test piece scanned with 123D Catch by jasonwebb

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
A glass piece created by glassblowing Kenny Galusha at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Kenny created this piece as a test of various glassblowing and coloring techniques so that we could test how they react to high-power lighting.
I stuck a high-power (3W) RGB LED into this piece with some really astonishing results: https://vimeo.com/52722322
I also held the RGB LED directly against several of the individual features, each with awesome results:
https://vimeo.com/52722323
https://vimeo.com/52722324
https://vimeo.com/52722326
https://vimeo.com/52722327
https://vimeo.com/52722501
More information about this collaboration can be found on my blog at: http://jason-webb.info/2012/11/glassblowing-electronics-collaboration-first-experiments/
This piece was scanned using 123D Catch, then processed in Meshmixer and netfabb Studio Basic to make it manifold and 3D printable.
I have included the fully-textured cleaned OBJ mesh exported from 123D Catch, as well as the original 123D Catch project file (.3DP).

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