Maker Faire Pittsburgh Saturday by junior_maker 3d model
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Maker Faire Pittsburgh Saturday by junior_maker

Maker Faire Pittsburgh Saturday by junior_maker

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These are the 3D scans for Saturday of Maker Faire Pittsburgh from the Junior Maker Booth. Find your model with the number that was given to you at the booth when you were scanned.
(i.e. your number was 012 so your scan file will be "model012.stl") To find your scan under the "Thing Files" tab, do on mac do CMD+F and type your number in to find it and on windows, do CNTRL+F and type your number in.
If you have a 3D accessible to you, you can print yourself out. I recommend scaling the scan up to around 1.5cm x 1.5cm x 1.5cm (0.6in x 0.6in x 0.6in).
You may need support in places but not too many. I recommend using Meshmixer to generate supports. In the past, it has done an exceptional job at making supports for small things that remove easily with your fingers and maybe a little use of pliers in hard to reach places.
If you do not have a 3D printer accessible to you can use a service like Treatstock or Print a Thing
RECCOMENDED:
At Treatstock, the cost of one bust is around $7 USD for one head. You can order multiple at around $2.63 USD per head. The other $4.26 is shipping and handling.
PLAN B:
At Print a Thing, the cost of one bust is around $10.80 USD for one head. You can order multiple at $0.80 USD per head. The other $10 is shipping and handling. You will need to sign up for a free account to be able to print.

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