Hope my work fits in around here. Wouldn’t be possible for me to create this carving of Kasei Valles, an outflow channel containing a water-swept crater on Mars, without scientists. I consider it art, and it is made possible only by the myriad of engineers, scientists, astronomers who create the 3D models using spaceflight and the designers and engineers who make CNC possible. My largest carvings contain over one million gcode coordinates, guess I need to thank all the computer engineers as well.

This model is made from resin-filled cherry wood and the frames are thermal poplar, heated in a vacuum to produce the rich black tones.

I carve from a solar-powered, off-grid workshop in rural Kentucky, USA. Happy to make custom models for folks of anywhere in the solar system we can get models for! Actively seeking commissions @ woodgrainterrain.com.

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    1 year ago

    Very cool! Thought it was 3D printed based on height map at first.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks! CNC machines and 3D printers use the same programming language and .stl 3D file types. I tell people that a CNC machine can be thought of as a subtractive 3D printer.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting…

        I have a relative who manages some CNC stuff at work. Maybe I should sneak her some stl files. :D