3D Printing A Pendant with A Logo
Edward F. Aboufadel

TL;DR
This paper details a process for creating a 3D-printed pendant with a logo using image processing in Mathematica to generate STL files for 3D printing.
Contribution
It introduces a method to convert logo images into 3D-printable STL files using Mathematica, applicable to various logos and images.
Findings
Successful creation of 3D-printed pendants with logos
Method can process different logos and images
Provides a reproducible workflow for 3D printing custom objects
Abstract
The purpose of this short paper is to describe a project to manufacture a 3D-print of a pendant that includes a logo. The methods described in this paper involve processing the image of the logo through a Mathematica script. These methods can be applied to many logos and other images. With the Mathematica script, a STereoLithography (.stl) file is created that can be used by a 3D printer. Finally, the object is created on a 3D printer. We assume that the reader is familiar with the basics of 3D printing.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArchitecture and Computational Design · Augmented Reality Applications
