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To plate or not to plate, Another Ikea lamp fix, Reliable Supports
3D Printed Stool, Mixing PLA and PETG revisited, TPU LW with Vase Mode
Drybrushing highlights, Giving up on printing for hire websites, Nervous System
Efficient Iteration, Raise3D Sends a Thank you., Printing for strength
eSun TPU LW, Prusa Easy Print, Additive Manufacturing class from MIT
Changing out nozzles on the XL, IS FDM different from FFF?, XL Gripes
In dieser Folge spricht Jacqueline Klusik-Eckert mit Tom Meißner über den Begriff des Digital Twin und seine Übertragung vom Ingenieurwesen in den Bereich des kulturellen Erbes. Während digitale Zwillinge in der Industrie vor allem zur Simulation technischer Abläufe dienen, liegt im Kulturbereich der Fokus auf der möglichst detailgetreuen Repräsentation historischer Objekte und Architekturen. Doch wo verläuft die Grenze zwischen einem Digital Twin und einem 3D-Scan? Und welche Kriterien machen einen digitalen Zwilling tatsächlich zum „Zwilling“?Im Gespräch wird deutlich, dass es dabei nicht nur um Visualisierung geht. Digitale Zwillinge können genutzt werden, um Alterungsprozesse, Umwelteinflüsse oder Materialverhalten zu simulieren – und eröffnen damit neue Formen der Analyse, ohne das Originalobjekt zu gefährden. Darüber hinaus sind sie ein wichtiges Werkzeug für die Vermittlung. Objekte werden vorzeigbar, die aus konservatorischen Gründen im Depot bleiben müssen. Kleines kann ganz groß gezeigt werden oder fernes sehr nah.Gleichzeitig stellen sich methodische und technische Herausforderungen: Wie lassen sich beschädigte oder unvollständige Objekte digital erfassen? Wie wird zwischen wissenschaftlicher Genauigkeit und praktischer Umsetzbarkeit abgewogen? Und was bedeutet diese Technologie für die digitale Bewahrung und Erforschung kultureller Objekte?Tom Meissner gibt einen Einblick in eine Digitalisierungsabteilung, die das Erfassen von Kulturgut als Daueraufgabe erkannt hat. Neben den logistischen und technischen Herausforderungen wird man dabei täglich auch mit Fragen nach wissenschaftlicher Sinnhaftigkeit, Repräsentation von Kulturgütern und Verantwortung für das kulturelle Erbe konfrontiert.Tom Meißner M.A. ist Projektmanager im Team Digitales Kulturerbe, Abt. Digitales Kultur- und Sammlungsmanagement, an der Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek (ThULB) in Jena.Begleitmaterial zu den Folgen findest du auf der Homepage unter https://www.arthistoricum.net/themen/podcasts/arthistocast.Alle Folgen des Podcasts werden bei heidICON mit Metadaten und persistentem Identifier gespeichert. Die Folgen haben die Creative-Commons-Lizenz CC BY 4.0 und können heruntergeladen werden. Du findest sie unter https://doi.org/10.11588/heidicon/1738702Bei Fragen, Anregungen, Kritik und gerne auch Lob kannst du uns gerne per Mail kontaktieren unter podcast@digitale-kunstgeschichte.de
Making Better Prints Step1,2,3. . ., FF Extruder fun, 123d Catch, Cells Bowl
Makerbot Gen5 FAIL, Essential tools, Replicator 2 Upgrades, Copper finish
Changes to the latest XLs, Foaming Filament, Foam Infill
Layer lift bubble issue, Faint strings on the XL, Non Bambu TPU in the X1c
Mixing PLA with PETG, Printing Shoes
Micro LiDAR Sensor Clean, CO2 Meter Case, Plastic Electric trucks
F360 Quirks, Fusion Tip from listener, Non Bambu filament in the AMS
X1C update, Filament Choices for Closed Vs Open Source, End of de minimus
X1C Printing my own stuff, Reworking Fusion 360 models, Watch out for tall and thin
PCTG For crystal-like esthetic, X1C wiping , Adventures in Caving LiDAR
Making a LIDAR scanner Pt 1, X1C Unbox and Setup, Tariff impacts
XL does something unexpected, Adaptive Cubic Vs Support Cubic Infill, Chinese are catching up to Polyjet
The 5 Second Rule. Buford the Dog. Morons in the News. Everyone Needs a Laugh. The French Swimsuit Rule. Why The U.S. Hates Speedos. Talkback Callers. Clickbait. Can You Believe This? 3D Scans of the Titanic. From the Vault. The Baldest Occupations.
Designing for screws, Stress Concentrators, Moon Dust Filament
Background checks for 3D Printers, Nozzle wiping, Competition between Chinese Companies
Using nonsticking material in dense support, Heatup Frustrations, Why Up Vs Z Up in Fusion 360
News: Ultimaker Vs Bambu speed trials and Bambu rumors Segments: Bambu H2D Release Thing of the Week: SD card storage box https://makerworld.com/en/models/1043557-sd-card-storage-box#profileId-1028826 threedprintingtoday.libsyn.com or Search for 3D Printing Today wherever you get your podcasts
Single-material Full Contact Support, Polydye, PLA Durability over time
Fibers on the build plate, The limits of FDM, Billion Dollar Bambu
3D Printer for a blind person, Boolean Edits in PrusaSlicer, The Benefit of repeated production
4 Axis 3D Printer, Traveling speed
Tips for full contact support, Diagnosing a print fail, AI Generated models
Roadkill, Regular maintenance, Zortrax, Color faves
Showing off Full Contact result, Looking for the strongest filament, Diagnosing a print fail
Hard Vs Flexible Build Plates, Troubleshooting PETG , New Printers from the “Print The Legend” companies
Anti-Polymer Zeitgeist, 3D Printing Switches, Combining Objects in Prusaslicer
Gear Bearing, Simplify3d, rabbit in the hat, Vapor polishing
Replicator/Flashforge upgrades 1, Metal Spray, Rafts, XT
Deep Mesh water marking, Annealing HTPLA, Tariffs anyone?
BVOH, Viscous Lithography, Autodesk can dump your F360 files
Are your vacant rental properties taking longer to rent? If so, you are not alone - but there are things you can do to reduce your vacancies and speed up your rental process. In this episode, you will learn how to set realistic renting expectations with owners, price properties more effectively, what types of move-in specials to offer, and leverage your vacant property marketing to attract new owner-clients. In today's challenging market, it's more important than ever to have effective strategies for renting properties quickly. Joining Marc is Kori Covrigaru of PlanOmatic, who shares how PlanOmatic's automated tools, including photography, floor plans, and 3D scans, can help you reduce vacancy times and attract quality tenants. If you're looking to work more efficiently, lease vacancies faster, maximize rental rates, and elevate your brand. Check out PlanOmatic. Manage more doors with less stress with LeadSimple! To find out more about Marc's coaching services click here. Follow this link to spend 2 days with Marc and learn how to run a property management business Join Marc's new property management Facebook group This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.
Impact of Updates, Printing Speeds, Shelf Curling
Understanding your own requirements, Organic supports in full contact , Greengate3D
Repeat from 2014 The hobby printer landscape, Stick Vs Release, How would you invest?, Nozzle slips
MakerBot and Flashforge, PCTG First try, Don't Discount the build
Full Contact Support an essential requirement, PLA over time, Enclosures
Getting Rid of 3D Printers, Gantry Sliding, Troubleshooting patterns
Ultimaker/Raise3D Gantry is obsolete, Regular Maintenance, Field Camera Project
ASA, Makerbot Cupcakes?, Infill Types
Centrifugal 3D Printing, Our Choices, Inline filament drying
Colored Lettering, Knife Edge Microcope adapter, Makerworld
Lego and ABS, Corner lifting, XL Enclosure
On Christmas day in 1950, the Stone of Scone was removed, heist-style, from Westminster Abbey. Some believed it to be an act of theft, and others, liberation. Research: Aitchison, Nick. “Scotland's Stone of Destiny : myth, history and nationhood.” Stroud : Tempus. 2000. BBC World Service. “The removal of Scotland's Stone of Destiny - BBC World Service.” Via YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd_FC2zWlOQ Brocklehurst, Steven. “The students who stole the Stone of Destiny.” BBC. 3/24/2023. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-63130942 George, Stephen C. “What Is the Stone of Destiny?” Discover. 6/5/2023. https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/what-is-the-stone-of-destiny Glasgow Police Museum. “THE STONE OF DESTINY – 1950.” https://www.policemuseum.org.uk/crime-casebook/interesting-cases/the-stone-of-destiny-1950/ Historic Environment Scotland. “Research shines new light on the Stone of Destiny.” 4/5/2023. https://www.historicenvironment.scot/about-us/news/research-shines-new-light-on-the-stone-of-destiny/ Historic Environment Scotland. “Stone Of Destiny, Edinburgh Castle.” 3D Scan. https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/stone-of-destiny-edinburgh-castle-4d46d1df627d41a2adc65f6550b2fa9c London staff. “No trace of missing Stone of Destiny.” The Guardian. 12/27/1950. https://www.theguardian.com/century/1950-1959/Story/0,,105149,00.html McAleer, Brendan. “When four students in two Fords stole the Stone of Destiny.” Hagerty Media. 9/29/2022. https://www.hagerty.com/media/automotive-history/when-four-students-in-two-fords-stole-the-stone-of-destiny/ Rodwell, Warwick. “The Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone : history, archaeology and conservation.” Oxford, Oxbow Books. 2013. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.