So I recently purchased a 3D printer, and one of the challenges I set for myself in getting the printer was to teach myself how to 3D model using Fusion 360.
The first thing I began modeling was something I've wanted an exact replica of since I saw it for the first time ten years ago (and have attempted to build to disappointing results in the past) was the Antimatter containment canister in Angels and Demons. I know the film is not necessarily praised for being great cinema, but I've been obsessed with the props from the Robert Langdon movies for a long time.
So, after modeling, revising, and prototyping for nearly a month, I'm finally on my way to having this prop that has proven somewhat elusive to me in the past decade.
Screen Used Prop:
Here are the renderings of my model:
Here are my prints:
And I hope to update with photos of the final product once it's 100% done. I'm waiting to assemble the glass portion because of two key components:
1) The antimatter in the center-- I'm currently working on figuring out the best way to add this element in. I have some good ideas that I'll be testing soon.
2) The electronics-- I want this to be a functioning replica with a working battery meter and light effects on the antimatter portion. I'm currently collaborating with my brother in-law to design and build the electronics kit.
The first thing I began modeling was something I've wanted an exact replica of since I saw it for the first time ten years ago (and have attempted to build to disappointing results in the past) was the Antimatter containment canister in Angels and Demons. I know the film is not necessarily praised for being great cinema, but I've been obsessed with the props from the Robert Langdon movies for a long time.
So, after modeling, revising, and prototyping for nearly a month, I'm finally on my way to having this prop that has proven somewhat elusive to me in the past decade.
Screen Used Prop:
Here are the renderings of my model:
Here are my prints:
And I hope to update with photos of the final product once it's 100% done. I'm waiting to assemble the glass portion because of two key components:
1) The antimatter in the center-- I'm currently working on figuring out the best way to add this element in. I have some good ideas that I'll be testing soon.
2) The electronics-- I want this to be a functioning replica with a working battery meter and light effects on the antimatter portion. I'm currently collaborating with my brother in-law to design and build the electronics kit.