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Files, instructions, and other stuff might change!
Canopic Jar 1
Description
This is the first of 4 jars.
I was asked to model some of these and this is an initial test of concept.
The top of the 'lid' has a recess that should
fit the top of the jar.I tried to make it a bit loose but I have not tested as yet.
I looked online at some more jars, and I think I will remodel the jar and make the cap have a tapering plug extending from the bottom instead of the current models scheme.
I was asked to model some of these and this is an initial test of concept.
The top of the 'lid' has a recess that should
fit the top of the jar.I tried to make it a bit loose but I have not tested as yet.
I looked online at some more jars, and I think I will remodel the jar and make the cap have a tapering plug extending from the bottom instead of the current models scheme.
Instructions
Not printed yet
print at desired scale
paint would be desirable for the full effect.
print at desired scale
paint would be desirable for the full effect.
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MichaelAtOz
on
January 25, 2013
said:
For me & u stupidios -
Wikipedia:
Canopic jars were used by the Ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve the viscera* of their owner for the afterlife.
In anatomy, a viscus is an internal organ, and viscera is the plural form. The viscera, when removed from a butchered animal, are known collectively as offal. Internal organs are also known as "guts" (which may also refer to the gastrointestinal tract), or more formally, "innards".
License
Canopic Jar 1 by cerberus333 is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Creative Commons license.

I can't wait to print a set of these up. Good job.