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from $16.00
Highly detailed and accurate 3D-printed model of Crater Lake, in Oregon, United States. The deepest lake in the United States, Crater Lake was formed 7,700 years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mt Mazama. On the West side of the lake is the volcano peak known as Wizard Island, and above the Eastern shore looms Mt Scott.
A purchase will give you a printed model of your chosen size (width measured in inches). The exaggerated elevation brings out the detail of the cracks and crags of the surrounding peaks, and looks fantastic on a desk, coffee table, or mantel.
These prints make a perfect gift for friends or family that live for the weekends on the trails and out in nature.
I created these models from elevation data using custom software I wrote, alongside open source tools. They are 3D printed using renewable PLA plastic.
Your print will be carefully packaged so that no details are damaged in transit. I try to reuse packing materials as much as possible. Be aware that these models feature fine details of the topography, so treat it with care. Do not expose it to temperatures above 120°F or the plastic may deform.
Note: These prints are made to order, so lead times may vary depending on the number of orders we receive. They are 3D-printed and not cast in a mold, so there may be small differences and imperfections from item to item.
Elevation data retrieved from the USGS.
A purchase will give you a printed model of your chosen size (width measured in inches). The exaggerated elevation brings out the detail of the cracks and crags of the surrounding peaks, and looks fantastic on a desk, coffee table, or mantel.
These prints make a perfect gift for friends or family that live for the weekends on the trails and out in nature.
I created these models from elevation data using custom software I wrote, alongside open source tools. They are 3D printed using renewable PLA plastic.
Your print will be carefully packaged so that no details are damaged in transit. I try to reuse packing materials as much as possible. Be aware that these models feature fine details of the topography, so treat it with care. Do not expose it to temperatures above 120°F or the plastic may deform.
Note: These prints are made to order, so lead times may vary depending on the number of orders we receive. They are 3D-printed and not cast in a mold, so there may be small differences and imperfections from item to item.
Elevation data retrieved from the USGS.
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Highly detailed and accurate 3D-printed model of Crater Lake, in Oregon, United States. The deepest lake in the United States, Crater Lake was formed 7,700 years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mt Mazama. On the West side of the lake is the volcano peak known as Wizard Island, and above the Eastern shore looms Mt Scott.
A purchase will give you a printed model of your chosen size (width measured in inches). The exaggerated elevation brings out the detail of the cracks and crags of the surrounding peaks, and looks fantastic on a desk, coffee table, or mantel.
These prints make a perfect gift for friends or family that live for the weekends on the trails and out in nature.
I created these models from elevation data using custom software I wrote, alongside open source tools. They are 3D printed using renewable PLA plastic.
Your print will be carefully packaged so that no details are damaged in transit. I try to reuse packing materials as much as possible. Be aware that these models feature fine details of the topography, so treat it with care. Do not expose it to temperatures above 120°F or the plastic may deform.
Note: These prints are made to order, so lead times may vary depending on the number of orders we receive. They are 3D-printed and not cast in a mold, so there may be small differences and imperfections from item to item.
Elevation data retrieved from the USGS.
A purchase will give you a printed model of your chosen size (width measured in inches). The exaggerated elevation brings out the detail of the cracks and crags of the surrounding peaks, and looks fantastic on a desk, coffee table, or mantel.
These prints make a perfect gift for friends or family that live for the weekends on the trails and out in nature.
I created these models from elevation data using custom software I wrote, alongside open source tools. They are 3D printed using renewable PLA plastic.
Your print will be carefully packaged so that no details are damaged in transit. I try to reuse packing materials as much as possible. Be aware that these models feature fine details of the topography, so treat it with care. Do not expose it to temperatures above 120°F or the plastic may deform.
Note: These prints are made to order, so lead times may vary depending on the number of orders we receive. They are 3D-printed and not cast in a mold, so there may be small differences and imperfections from item to item.
Elevation data retrieved from the USGS.