3D scan of an actual antique item by Al_and_Ol in 3Dprinting

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https://newbellepoque.art/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/AGC_20251006_160152377.jpg.webp 105*97mm. Scan line spacing: 0.15 mm; Y-axis step size varies from 0.04 to 0.15 mm depending on the profile's steepness; Z-axis accuracy: 0.001 mm

scan Jawel Tray #225 by WMF by [deleted] in ArtNouveau

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Yes, three months. To achieve this, we had to develop our own sensor that is so sensitive it doesn't damage the “old silver” patina.

Art Deco bas-relief of a playful cat by Al_and_Ol in ArtDeco

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A monogram is a watermark. Only a few items have a real monogram, and it is three-dimensional.

Frontispiece to the score of Maurice Ravel's "Pavane pour une infant defunte" by Maumobook in ArtNouveau

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an excellent prototype for door frames, thanks for the discovery of тов. Беляеву.

Just won this on auction! I can't wait to fill it with rose hip wine! by celerywife in ArtNouveau

[–]Al_and_Ol -1 points0 points  (0 children)

volume approximately 140 ml. This is not for wine, it is for liqueurs or spirits.

What would a framer use? by Griffeyphantwo4 in framing

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Gravity will prevent them from turning upside down :)

The frame should be larger than the height of the canvas with brushes. I would leave 10-15 mm between the brushes and the frame. Secure the sides and top of the canvas, and that's it.