Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zenica , Zenica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
3D scanning and 3D printing finds more and more application in digitalization, presentation and replicas making of different artworks. In this paper the capabilities of these technologies are represented on the example of a selected sculpture from Smrike national monument. Polygonal 3D model of the sculpture is made by using a manual 3D scanner. Using the obtained 3D model, twelve scaled-down replicas of the sculpture
are made by FDM 3D print technology. Different technical details and parameters, as well as processing in different software are presented and described.
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