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I had seen a STL of a small Easter Island statue on one of the free sites and my other half said it would look good in the garden to keep Buddha company, but only if I could make it big enough, so I decided to have a go and see what size I could print it out at.
I did it up in black filament because that’s the only colour I had enough stock of and I figured it wouldn’t matter because I was going to spray it with a protective coat of acrylic paint anyway..
I managed to get it to fit on the hot bed, 32 x 21cm at an angle at a height of 40cm so that’s just as big as Buddha but won’t over shadow him, it took 3.5 kg of filament and 98 hours to complete, so it should be heavy enough to withstand most wind, if not then I’ll stick him on a plinth..
click to enlarge..
I used a good coat of white paint to cover the black and then finished him off with a mid-grey.. He’s now a handsome beggar..
P.S. If only we Humans could learn from the faith of these islanders....
I did it up in black filament because that’s the only colour I had enough stock of and I figured it wouldn’t matter because I was going to spray it with a protective coat of acrylic paint anyway..
I managed to get it to fit on the hot bed, 32 x 21cm at an angle at a height of 40cm so that’s just as big as Buddha but won’t over shadow him, it took 3.5 kg of filament and 98 hours to complete, so it should be heavy enough to withstand most wind, if not then I’ll stick him on a plinth..
click to enlarge..
I used a good coat of white paint to cover the black and then finished him off with a mid-grey.. He’s now a handsome beggar..
P.S. If only we Humans could learn from the faith of these islanders....