First High Resolution Scan of McDonalds McChicken Sandwich!
First High Resolution Scan of McDonalds McChicken Sandwich!
Published 2017-12-06T10:24:08+00:00
Several years ago I had the opportunity to use a high-resolution scanner, and I scanned several hundred random objects; I am now sharing these online.
This is a McDonalds McChicken sandwich. We've all seen and heard that processed food products like this don't really degrade, so I thought, why not try and scan one? The sandwich was left to dry out for several weeks, until hard, then glued together with silicon glue. I had to coat it with primer, since the laser scanner didn't like the chicken, for some reason (Insert your joke here). Unbelievably, it doesn't look any different from the day I purchased it, so it is a perfect replication.
Now you too can own this iconic representation of Fast Food, without breaking your bank account! As far as I know, this is the FIRST High-Resolution scan of a McChicken sandwich! That says something, I think. Yo, McDonalds, PM me....
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(btw, she didn't eat it.)
automatic support generation worked well with this is S3D. I used .15 layers to try to keep a lot of detail without obscene print time for the size. 15% infill
Date published | 06/12/2017 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 900 - 1100 Minuten |
Menge an Filament | 85g |
Dimensionen | 94x97x39 |
Technologie | FDM |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Easy |