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      Walter S. Arnold
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      Another marble fireplace. I needed to help the client visualize the fireplace, so I used a ruby script to output an .stl model from SU 7. I uploaded that 1.5 mg model to a service bureau, and a couple days later rec'd the model via Fedex. The model is about 5" wide. (3/4" scale)

      It was very helpful in reassuring the client about the final look and proportions.

      The marble is Italian Carrara Arabescato.

      Sketchup model for a fireplaceStereo lithography model for fireplaceFinished marble fireplace, installedFinished fireplace in the living roomCenter frieze of fireplace, Arabescato marble

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        boofredlay
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        Wow that is cool.

        http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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          Bryan K
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          Good job. 👍

          They have their Christmas tree up already?

          See my portfolio at https://delphiscousin.blogspot.com/

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            Walter S. Arnold
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            @unknownuser said:

            They have their Christmas tree up already?

            Yup, I took the pix last Saturday, the tree is up.

            I'd been looking for an opportunity to try a stereolithography output from an SU model for quite a while, finally had a job where it fit in. The process went very smoothly, and it definitely helped the client to move forward.

            Small, simple model, so it only cost about $200.

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              cadmunkey
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              great job, I bet the client was very pleased with your work.

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