3D modelling and 3D printing techniques have become increasingly popular in different fields, including cultural heritage. In this field, there are still many challenges to overcome, such as the difficulty of faithfully reproducing complex geometries or finding materials suitable for restoration, due to the limited scientific studies. This work proposes an example of the application of advanced technologies for the reproduction of four missing columns of a 17th century polychrome wooden ciborium. The difficulties of an automatic scan due to its reflective surface (water gilding and estofado decorations) were overcome by creating a 2D manual survey and a subsequent manual 3D redrawing. The CAD model was used to print the missing elements wit...
In the last years, the development of 3D technologies applied to the field of Cultural Heritage (CH)...
Purpose - This paper examines the suitability of Additive Manufacturing technologies in the reconstr...
The frieze of the Palace of the stuccoes, dated between the 5th and 6th century BC, was a polychrome...
3D modelling and 3D printing techniques have become increasingly popular in different fields, includ...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
The three-dimensional models of wax belonging to the scientific heritage of the Complutense Universi...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A combination of the three-dimensional (3D) scanning and cement mortar-based 3D...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
In the field of cultural heritage, replication has been performed for preservation, exhibition, and ...
The paper considers the concept of 3D printing, its features and modern spheres of applications. The...
In this paper, we propose a method for creating a ceramic Venus figurine replica from a mold in the ...
The current paper demonstrates the digital recreation and 3D printing of a missing fragment of an an...
In the last years, the development of 3D technologies applied to the field of Cultural Heritage (CH)...
Purpose - This paper examines the suitability of Additive Manufacturing technologies in the reconstr...
The frieze of the Palace of the stuccoes, dated between the 5th and 6th century BC, was a polychrome...
3D modelling and 3D printing techniques have become increasingly popular in different fields, includ...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
The three-dimensional models of wax belonging to the scientific heritage of the Complutense Universi...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. A combination of the three-dimensional (3D) scanning and cement mortar-based 3D...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
Additive Manufacturing (commonly known as 3D printing) technology has become a global phenomenon. In...
In the field of cultural heritage, replication has been performed for preservation, exhibition, and ...
The paper considers the concept of 3D printing, its features and modern spheres of applications. The...
In this paper, we propose a method for creating a ceramic Venus figurine replica from a mold in the ...
The current paper demonstrates the digital recreation and 3D printing of a missing fragment of an an...
In the last years, the development of 3D technologies applied to the field of Cultural Heritage (CH)...
Purpose - This paper examines the suitability of Additive Manufacturing technologies in the reconstr...
The frieze of the Palace of the stuccoes, dated between the 5th and 6th century BC, was a polychrome...