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3d Printed 20 Gallon fusion rescape
got bored of my tank so time to rescape it and spruce things up a little
figured id try something a little different so i drew and 3d printed some skeletons for rock structures both structures drawn in 3d https://i.imgur.com/aStpRyil.mp4 larger structure mostly printed and smaller structure coated https://i.imgur.com/BAhq8bol.jpg they vinyl tube sticking out later got removed to create a tunnel for my eel to hide in https://i.imgur.com/Tl1ngKjl.jpg both structures in an "alk bath" to stop the concrete from sucking all the alk out of my system https://i.imgur.com/2fMPHlNl.jpg yes its reef safe material no i dont care about an of your other concerns no i wont make them with holes for frags yes i will make exact copies of the plastic parts if anyone is interested in them should have the next update of them in the tank next weekend after they're done soaking |
Wow great work. Let us know how they work. You answered all my questions at the bottom, its like your psychic.
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That looks fantastic. Endless possibilities here. Well done.
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Love it! The rockscaping potential is encouraging.
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Definitely a cool way to really recreate some unique shapes!
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If you count my time at what I generally bill out at then over $1800 |
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Once I’m done mine I’m thinking about possibly making “nano reef kits” with all the printed parts to build structures with a few different designs to choose from. |
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In regards to making it more complex, you could always make little indexing sections that allow someone to connect them in multiple ways. But I like your organic flow you have designed. |
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I have my own super secret product |
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