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Quick and dirty curtain hook
by rdp837
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Why
Because I could. It was quicker than ordering some on-line & about the same as going to the shop. Plus I wanted to see if I could do it quickly without learning how to model complex shapes.
How
An existing curtain hook was scanned on a 2D flatbed scanner. The image was tidied up and thresholded. The image was then imported into Windows 10's 3D Builder app (Inert>Add>Load Image, Contour, no smoothing, textures off, inverse off), resized, saved as an stl then printed (PLA 100% fill).
Because I could. It was quicker than ordering some on-line & about the same as going to the shop. Plus I wanted to see if I could do it quickly without learning how to model complex shapes.
How
An existing curtain hook was scanned on a 2D flatbed scanner. The image was tidied up and thresholded. The image was then imported into Windows 10's 3D Builder app (Inert>Add>Load Image, Contour, no smoothing, textures off, inverse off), resized, saved as an stl then printed (PLA 100% fill).
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