B44C3/06

BONDED SAND OBJECTS
20230095170 · 2023-03-30 ·

Objects made of waterglass-bonded sand, methods of making such objects and kits useful for making such objects. In some embodiments, an object according to the teachings herein is a final goods (as opposed to being an intermediate goods) such as a toy, a medallion, a building block, furniture, a wall, a portion of a sand castle and a sand castle.

BONDED SAND OBJECTS
20230095170 · 2023-03-30 ·

Objects made of waterglass-bonded sand, methods of making such objects and kits useful for making such objects. In some embodiments, an object according to the teachings herein is a final goods (as opposed to being an intermediate goods) such as a toy, a medallion, a building block, furniture, a wall, a portion of a sand castle and a sand castle.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING VIRTUAL LIGHT SCULPTURE ART IMAGES
20170217246 · 2017-08-03 ·

A process for creating an abstract art image may include forming a wire sculpture from conductive electrical wire; mounting the wire sculpture in a framework; operatively connecting the wire sculpture to a power supply having a voltage and a current necessary to melt the wire sculpture; starting the power on the power supply to slowly melt the wire sculpture; and photographing the melting wire sculpture over an extended time period.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING VIRTUAL LIGHT SCULPTURE ART IMAGES
20170217246 · 2017-08-03 ·

A process for creating an abstract art image may include forming a wire sculpture from conductive electrical wire; mounting the wire sculpture in a framework; operatively connecting the wire sculpture to a power supply having a voltage and a current necessary to melt the wire sculpture; starting the power on the power supply to slowly melt the wire sculpture; and photographing the melting wire sculpture over an extended time period.

3D printed sculptures and process
11718040 · 2023-08-08 ·

A process is presented for creating 3D sculptures using a 3D printer. The 3D sculptures form a foreground for a 2D base image also applied by the 3D printer. The process involves using a 3D printer to apply colors and/or images like a conventional 2D printer while the 3D product is being created. A 2D base design is combined with a 3D sculpture design to create an integral “canvas” which faces outward from the base and presents a 3D image emerging from a 2D background. The completed “canvas” can then be attached to an apparel item, such as a hat, or an accessory item, such as a bag, using magnets or other conventional mechanical attachment means.

3D printed sculptures and process
11718040 · 2023-08-08 ·

A process is presented for creating 3D sculptures using a 3D printer. The 3D sculptures form a foreground for a 2D base image also applied by the 3D printer. The process involves using a 3D printer to apply colors and/or images like a conventional 2D printer while the 3D product is being created. A 2D base design is combined with a 3D sculpture design to create an integral “canvas” which faces outward from the base and presents a 3D image emerging from a 2D background. The completed “canvas” can then be attached to an apparel item, such as a hat, or an accessory item, such as a bag, using magnets or other conventional mechanical attachment means.

DIAGENETIC CEMENTATION SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAND SCULPTURE WITH SAME

Provided in the present invention is a diagenetic cementation solution and a method for manufacturing a sand sculpture with the same. The diagenetic cementation solution includes a urease-containing plant powder, urea, calcium salt and a cementation solution, wherein the urease-containing plant powder is dissolved in the cementation solution in a mass ratio of 10:50 to 1:50, a resulting mixture is stirred and left to stand for a period of time, and a supernate is reserved; a mixture of the urea and the calcium salt is dissolved in the supernate in a mass ratio of 1:5 to 1:20. The method for manufacturing a sand sculpture includes: ramming a foundation by means of the diagenetic cementation solution, mounting a form and piling sand, pouring and ramming, and removing the form and carrying out sculpturing.

DIAGENETIC CEMENTATION SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAND SCULPTURE WITH SAME

Provided in the present invention is a diagenetic cementation solution and a method for manufacturing a sand sculpture with the same. The diagenetic cementation solution includes a urease-containing plant powder, urea, calcium salt and a cementation solution, wherein the urease-containing plant powder is dissolved in the cementation solution in a mass ratio of 10:50 to 1:50, a resulting mixture is stirred and left to stand for a period of time, and a supernate is reserved; a mixture of the urea and the calcium salt is dissolved in the supernate in a mass ratio of 1:5 to 1:20. The method for manufacturing a sand sculpture includes: ramming a foundation by means of the diagenetic cementation solution, mounting a form and piling sand, pouring and ramming, and removing the form and carrying out sculpturing.

3D Printed Sculptures and Process
20220250326 · 2022-08-11 ·

A process is presented for creating 3D sculptures using a 3D printer. The 3D sculptures form a foreground for a 2D base image also applied by the 3D printer. The process involves using a 3D printer to apply colors and/or images like a conventional 2D printer while the 3D product is being created. A 2D base design is combined with a 3D sculpture design to create an integral “canvas” which faces outward from the base and presents a 3D image emerging from a 2D background. The completed “canvas” can then be attached to an apparel item, such as a hat, or an accessory item, such as a bag, using magnets or other conventional mechanical attachment means.

3D Printed Sculptures and Process
20220250326 · 2022-08-11 ·

A process is presented for creating 3D sculptures using a 3D printer. The 3D sculptures form a foreground for a 2D base image also applied by the 3D printer. The process involves using a 3D printer to apply colors and/or images like a conventional 2D printer while the 3D product is being created. A 2D base design is combined with a 3D sculpture design to create an integral “canvas” which faces outward from the base and presents a 3D image emerging from a 2D background. The completed “canvas” can then be attached to an apparel item, such as a hat, or an accessory item, such as a bag, using magnets or other conventional mechanical attachment means.