The combination of the multi-colour shades with the Jarrah base is spot on! Mixing 3D printed parts with real wood really gives a premium look to the final render. Beautiful work.
Thanks. It’s my example I made for my year 10 students they had to make a light using more than one process so I used 3d printing, laser cutting for the light holder and traditional wood working for the base.
The combination of the multi-colour shades with the Jarrah base is spot on! Mixing 3D printed parts with real wood really gives a premium look to the final render. Beautiful work.
Thanks. It’s my example I made for my year 10 students they had to make a light using more than one process so I used 3d printing, laser cutting for the light holder and traditional wood working for the base.
I don’t suppose you’d care to share the STL? My parents had wallpaper with the same colors and pattern as that.
I will try and make one will need to redesign some of the parts so it’s all 3d printable. Will post here when I get around to it.
what kind of material? PLA or PETG?
Bambu pla, and some PLA filament from a company in Sydney called Standard print Co
thanks! very cool, I'll have to try something similar