Jing Xu and Tsunagi sent me ready final piece in the file of .stl format. I have uploaded final .stl file to the PreForm to get it ready for 3D printing. Since I haven’t done 3D ever before, I encountered few problems like fitting the piece into the right printer in virtual space and creating the supporting structure. All these were quickly resolved with help of the technician in the 3D Workshop at LCC.

Tuesday 23rd April 2024: I booked 3D workshop last week for today at 12 pm. 3D printing process takes about 11 hours and 35 min. Then I will need to remove the support structure with a snips, sand the surface and provide UV curing.
The headpiece came out from the 3D printer exceeding our
zexpectations. Measurements were madero fit Ona’s head however it comfortably fits the head of everyone who tried to wear it. The next stage will be attaching the sensor. Original idea was to paint it white but we agreed to keep it transparent.
Since the headpiece will remain transparent, I decided to attach on the insides programable LED strips WS2812B which will create light patterns based on accelerometer data from the sensor and work in parallel with the sound control aspect.