Important!!!!! The pin needs to be printed at 94% to fit!!!! “This double-toothed bone comb dates from the late Iron Age to the Middle Ages, specifically between the 13th and 15th centuries. These combs were typically crafted from bone, often sourced from whales, and were designed with a durable structure.
The comb was scanned using an Artec scanner at the University Museum of Tromsø, capturing its intricate details with high precision. Through a detailed process in Blender, I separated the digital model into its original individual components, enabling further study of the comb’s construction. This method allows us to gain deeper insights into the techniques and processes used in its original production, enhancing our understanding of its craftsmanship and historical significance.”
This version maintains an academic tone while incorporating the added detail about your work in Blender, emphasizing the value of this process for historical research.
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