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Notice I printed the handle in two halves. This made it unnecessary for the printed support to hold the handle up if the mug was printed whole (and it avoided the poor surface that results on down-faces on top of support). These measures cut print time in half. The pieces were easy to glue together and glue onto the mug. The final printed model turned out to be too large, so I scaled it down to prepare for the next step of printing a block mold.
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Coffee Mug Slip Casting Mold via 3D Printing
A potter can now use AI, 3D CAD, 3D printing and custom clay bodies to slip-cast beautiful quality stoneware pottery mugs. It is efficient and practical. |
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