I'm a collector, I collect anything I find
I love Steven Wilson's music, and so I created a set of 3D printable abstractions to represent his discography.
This can be used as a beverage coaster, or just for display. It is square like a CD or vinyl album sleeve.
This is his second solo album, Grace for Drowning, released in 2011. It is a more experimental and eclectic follow-up to the previous album, INSURGENTES.
I avoided the actual album cover as a lithophane or MMU-only photo. Instead, I simplified it into something friendly for FDM regular setups, inspired by album art and tour merch.
My design mimics the cover of the book INDEX by Carl Glover & Lasse Hoile, as well as a postage stamp, a nod to the song Postcard.
If you like Steven Wilson's work, don't miss my other album covers.
Printing slowly helps with definition of letters and to reduce imperfections, 20mm/s for example. Input shaper ok.
Infill at least 15% to hold top layers or text above, but you can play with patterns and higher percentages.
I didn't use brims or rafts, but you can if you experience warping, especially in the square corners. Temporary water-based adhesive is useful too.
I printed the one you see in my photos switching between orange and black filaments, without a top layer, leaving the gyroid infill exposed.
Modeled by Mexican designer Dany Sánchez, creator of MiniWorld3D & OpenFigure3D.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.