Inspired by Salvador Dalí's melting clock, the Chinese artist created this distorted doughnut with Blender. Such a solid resin print cost less than $50. Her painting work and the fake toppings make it look so real.
Solution
Step 1: The client builds the doughnut model with Nomad, and exports the STL file for printing. Our engineer would help her examine the model.
Step 2: We arrange the parts in software and add the necessary supporting structure. Then 3D print them with SLA Generic Resin. The layer thickness we set is 0.05mm and we control the tolerance within ±0.1 mm.
Step 3: When printing is completed, rinse the models with IPA and post-cure them with UV. Cut off all the supports, then polish with sandpaper.
Step 4: The client paints the garage kit by herself, glue the toppings onto the doughnut, and sprays it with acrylic oil.