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    Default Lthophane Iamge

    Hi Here is a lithophane 3D print of My ywin sister and I
    made into a keychain
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    Default Re: Lthophane Iamge

    I had to look up 'lithophane"
    Well done Scotty. What software is needed to setup for printing? Thank you for sharing.
    ~Fred

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    Default Re: Lthophane Iamge

    That's very interesting Scotty.
    Egg

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    Default Re: Lthophane Iamge

    Fred C,
    There is a program on the internet Image to Lithophane" that creates Ogj pr STL files from Greyscale
    Images then you Use a slicer program to create the 3D Printer file for them. the Image to Lithophane
    program is limited to layouts but I crated SVG file to cut it to a heart shape.
    Jim
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    Default Re: Lthophane Iamge

    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty View Post
    ...There is a program on the internet Image to Lithophane...
    Again, Thank you, Jim.
    I found this:
    https://www.instructables.com/id/How...thophanes-101/

    Best regards for the Holiday Season.
    ~Fred

 

 

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