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Topic ClosedCPL Creative Labs 3D Prints a Larger than Life Sharpie

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    Posted: 03.Aug.2018 at 07:35

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It's Friday, so let's have some fun.

Danny Jones, AIA/NCARB/LEED AP BD+C Associate from CPL in Woodstock, Georgia shared this with me:

Something fun we’ve drummed up in our LABS (CPL Creative Labs) — a 6’-6” tall thin Sharpie marker that was 3D printed. It was all modeled in Autodesk Revit and then sliced up to fit on the MakerBot. I know you have some fun initiatives that you post, not sure if “life-size 3D printing” is in the pipeline or not.

Thanks, Danny.

Now that's a 3D print that everyone can say is Ultra Fine. John Hancock would be proud.

3D printing is alive in the lab.

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