12.05.2006
[surface_logic/msunit/part_five]


The top image shows an object volume (and foam filler volume) study in preparation for creating a silicone mold. The bottom image shows the cutting of the foam filler which will be occupy about 4 gallons of space, keeping the silicone required down to about 2 gallons at .75 inches thickness around the final/treated print. more information coming soon...


The top image shows an object volume (and foam filler volume) study in preparation for creating a silicone mold. The bottom image shows the cutting of the foam filler which will be occupy about 4 gallons of space, keeping the silicone required down to about 2 gallons at .75 inches thickness around the final/treated print. more information coming soon...
posted by michael freeman flynn at 10:09 PM