The Smithsonian is making some of their artifacts available for 3D analysis — even 3D printing. When used for non-commercial purposes you can download the raw 3D data. Some examples of the objects available are Amelia Earhart’s flight suit, a 1903 Wright Flyer, or an ornate 18th-century Italian Pergolesi chair. The idea is to help students, teachers, and people who just love design examine and study some of the worlds most incredibly designed objects in detail.
To read the entire fascinating article click here. The Smithsonian is making some of their artifacts available for 3D analysis — even 3D printing. When used for non-commercial purposes you can download the raw 3D data. Some examples of the objects available are Amelia Earhart’s flight suit, a 1903 Wright Flyer, or an ornate 18th-century Italian Pergolesi chair. The idea is to help students, teachers, and people who just love design examine and study some of the worlds most incredibly designed objects in detail.
To read the entire fascinating article click here. 18th Century Italian Side Chair