Tulane MakerSpace Image Files: Difference between revisions
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==3D Model== | ==3D Model== | ||
[ | [Meshmixer (.mix) File] | ||
[Finished 3D Model (.stl) File] | [Finished 3D Model (.stl) File] | ||
==2D Images== | ==2D Images== |
Revision as of 21:45, 28 April 2016
History
The Tulane MakerSpace logo was originally designed as a 3D-object using a combination of Solidworks and AutoDesk MeshMixer along with open source tool models that were distributed online. The tool models were later extrapolated to 2D-images and the logo was recreated using those images in Inkscape. Later the 2D-logo was cleaned up in Inkscape to reduce the number of unnecessary lines and simplify editing the logo, specifically in terms of utilizing it with a laser cutter.
All versions are posted below.
3D Model
[Meshmixer (.mix) File]
[Finished 3D Model (.stl) File]