Napkin Lace Tile

by richard_swika

Technical artist and engineer Richard Swika specializes in product design for 3D printing. Richar...

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Category: Art

License: public_domain

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Description

Have you ever drawn a design on a napkin? Here's a design that was already on the napkin (look familiar?), I just had to draw it again in 3d-coat and here's what came out. Not exactly a masterpieces, but cool enough to share. Perhaps someone will find it useful. I'll bet you could emboss more napkins or make some neat sand impressions.

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nadia over 9 years ago

I'm deceived. I was so eager to print it in order to use it as stencil for my other crafts projects but it seems that the file is the negative of the one you presented so my printer has really done a bad job. Could you please upload a male/female version ? I would love to see how my printer will react to it. Also 40gr is a bit heavy I think. Beside that it's a really great idea

richard_swika over 9 years ago

I posted an inverted version and some additional photos to show the difference. I hope that helps you out. The inverted version is a mirrored negative, so it looks pretty much the same except what used to go in now goes out. If you need the actual negative, just mirror that file in your slicer.