I don't know how many of you remember me, but I drop in and out of this section every now and than. Currently i am finishing my second year
in Graphic and media technology, and am about to have internship on 3d printer and 3d modeling, in which i will also major.
As a dental technician i get access to many cool tools and machinery that made this possible. I don't really plan
to move my career in that direction, but it's always nice to have a backup plan in case shit hits the fan
It's still interesting since, i can combine both 3d printing and casting.
Anyways, just wanted to share it with you guys, and in case anyone was wondering the metal i used is special steel mix used in dental industry (extremely durable and light)!
Hope you like it, and mods won't be moving my topic anywhere. I also apologize in terminology, since i probably didn't get all right, but i did my best to translate the bast i could.