A local Church has an upcoming event - which in this case is a reunion associated with it. As it is not a significant church, in terms of numbers of finances the church were looking into ways of using the 3D Printing to create something unique for this occasion, which was a project that was driven by one of the staff and students.
The solution in this case potentially is to use the 3D Printer to create a devotional item, the cross shown, and then to laser cut a small plate for the front of the design (to mention the name and location of the church and the date for the event) and then use them as items for the event.
The 3D Print in this case here was originally produced in a blue filament but wanting to give the presentation piece a rustic look was then spray painted with a metallic bronze finish. The cross was sourced from freely available material and printed with standard settings resulting in a six hour print.
This was an item that was made to support a small local community event.
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