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educational institutions use 3D models to enhance programs, expose students to leading edge
technologies, and help students grasp complex
concepts.
Architectural and technical schools
know how critical it is for students to have physical models of their designs early in the design process in order to fully understand and experience the
design cycle.
Mechanical Engineering Students - create 3D models directly from digital data, allowing students to evaluate their designs in 3D.
Architecture Students - inexpensive models make it possible to print multiple pieces during the course of a project and use the models not only to present, but also as part of the creative process.
Our models can be created to be "take-apart"
models. For example: a two story house would be two pieces
(first floor and second floor), allowing the house to be put
together or taken apart to show floor plans.
Industrial Design Students - 3D models can be complex. Models can then be sanded and painted to replicate production models.
Fine Arts Students - create physical output of their designs and gain valuable feedback on their projects.
Bio-Medical Research - create full color parts allowing researchers to accurately represent molecular models in three-dimensions.
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"The models arrived in perfect condition ... better than I'd hoped! My students love them ... it really helps them to visualize and plan their modeling sequence." Rick Hughes, El Camino College, CA |
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