“I discovered the many possibilities of 3D printers one year ago in an association named FabLab who give light formation to use 3D printers. In an interview with, Cano, a native of France and a resident of Tolouse, talked about his introduction to the technology: It’s also an impressive effort when you realize that its creator has only been wading into the waters of 3D printing for the last year. ![]() The rooks are made in the image of the gates of the park and each piece stands on a cylindrical base covered with some sort of ground-like material.Īll in all the idea is pretty cool and probably a pretty good way to get some extra paleontological education into an afternoon game of chess. The board is alive with teeth and tails as the T-Rex and the Stegosaurus which serve as the kings are alternately protected from and threatened by the pawns (Homalocephalus/Velociraptor), knights (Parasaurolophus/Pteranodon), bishops (Gallimimus/Dilophosaurus), and queens (Triceratops/Concavenator). Instead, Cano created two completely different sets of dinosaurs, meaning that you’d better remember the difference between a Homalocephalus and a Velociraptor or you’ll wind up moving the wrong pieces! In the case of dinosaurs, such a color opposition was not possible. In a traditional chess set, the two sides are differentiated by the use of different colors. With the completion of printing, he then dedicated another significant chunk of his time (measured in days!) to polishing them with acetone vapor and painting them by hand. In all, it took him over 50 hours to print all of the pieces and the bases upon which they stand. ![]() Interested in keeping the pieces as true to the movies as possible, he spent hours searching the web for models of dinosaurs that would correspond to the film. The popularization of 3D printing has led to the development of a vast number of chess sets with all sorts of figures from the abstract to the adorable. Recently, Guilhem Cano contributed to the world’s population of chess pieces with the creation of a Jurassic Park set.
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