Gold weight in the form of a man sitting astride a horse at The British Museum, London
Gold weight in the form of a man sitting astride a horse at The British Museum, London
Published 2016-04-26T16:38:46+00:00
This lost wax cast figurative gold-weight, in brass, is in the form of a man sitting astride a horse. In his raised right arm and hand he holds a knife (sepow)? or sword (afena)? and in his raised left hand he holds both reins up to his face.
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
After it been printed i peel off the support and need to be caution with the legs due to the thickness of the legs and please do not print smaller than 80 mm for the height, cause the leg might not be able to be printed and will have problem removing the support. for my setting: software: simplifly 3d temperature: 205 layer height: 0.1mm print speed 2400 mm/min infill percentage 25% with raft and support
Date de publication | 26/04/2016 |
Durée d’impression | 297 - 357 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 20.32g |
Dimensions | 80mmx28.67mmx50.72mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Titre | Gold weight |
Dimension | Height, 5.5 cm Width, 0.5 cm, Depth, 0.6 cm, Weight, 23.68 g |
Accession | Af1978,12.3 |
Période | 18th Century - 20th Century |
Medium | Brass |
Credit | Donated by Mrs H Holmes-Gore |
Localisation | British Museum |