A key fob of a Cadillac CTS-V made from raising a 2D picture to a 3D object and then 3D printing it. This was printed by laser sinter which melts nylon powder hundreds of times a vertical inch until an object is created. Since it is solid nylon, these are very strong unlike other styles of printing. That is a one inch ring that is attached for a size reference.
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