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What material should I use?

If you order through your 3D prints through Ponoko or Shapeways there are several different materials and finishes that can be used to produce your final product. There is an option to select the material (Shapeways and Ponoko) and the cost is then recalculated accordingly.

The preloaded models have been hollowed out to save on printing costs. See link to hollowing out models.

If you are printing at home then you will have some experience with your low cost 3D printer and the various materials. Please do share your experiences and prints with these files to contribute to the discussion.

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What material should I use?

If you order through your 3D prints through Ponoko or Shapeways there are several different materials and finishes that can be used to produce your final product. There is an option to select the material (Shapeways and Ponoko) and the cost is then recalculated accordingly.

The preloaded models have been hollowed out to save on printing costs. See link to hollowing out models.

If you are printing at home then you will have some experience with your low cost 3D printer and the various materials. Please do share your experiences and prints with these files to contribute to the discussion.

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The specimens displayed on this site are published specimens unless otherwise indicated. The information about the artifacts on this site is of a general nature only and unless otherwise indicated, has been written either by members of the African Fossils team, the National Museums of Kenya or the Turkana Basin Institute. The printed models are not of a high enough resolution to enable accurate scientific measurements and have generated using photogrammetry and in some cases low resolution digital models have been generated using laser scanners.

The information in this site is subject to change without notice.

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