[Dataset: Paper Mould Version 3]

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3D dataset model of a hand papermaking mould consisting of three parts: a mould frame, a mould surface, and a deckle. This version (v3) is the same as version 2 in that the mould frame and the mould surface are printed separately, but the holes in V3's mould frame are larger in diameter to accept a heat set threaded insert and machine screws are used in place of sheet metal screws. The user will need to print all three files to have a complete papermaking mould. The resulting 3D printed model will replicate the historical artifact used in Great Britain … continued below

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Queen, Brian November 10, 2020.

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This dataset is part of the collection entitled: 3Dhotbed: 3D Printed History of the Book Teaching Tools and was provided by the UNT Libraries to the UNT Digital Library, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 111 times, with 6 in the last month. More information about this dataset can be viewed below.

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3D dataset model of a hand papermaking mould consisting of three parts: a mould frame, a mould surface, and a deckle. This version (v3) is the same as version 2 in that the mould frame and the mould surface are printed separately, but the holes in V3's mould frame are larger in diameter to accept a heat set threaded insert and machine screws are used in place of sheet metal screws. The user will need to print all three files to have a complete papermaking mould. The resulting 3D printed model will replicate the historical artifact used in Great Britain and parts of Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with sight variations. This papermaking mould is functional and can be used to cast a 4 ¼ x 5 ½” sheet of paper. While the size of sheet this mould produces is small, the mould frame, its ribs, and the deckle are full size as found in larger traditional European papermaking moulds.

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  • Preferred Citation: Dataset courtesy of 3Dhotbed

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3Dhotbed: 3D Printed History of the Book Teaching Tools

Downloadable datasets for 3D-printing models used in book history instruction. Includes the complete teaching tool set as well as individual pieces such as a punch, a matrix, an adjustable hand mould, and an individual piece of type with an attached or removable jet.

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[Dataset: Paper Mould Version 1] (Dataset)

[Dataset: Paper Mould Version 1]

3D dataset model of a hand papermaking mould consisting of two parts: a mould frame and a deckle. In this version (v1), the mould frame and the Mould surface are printed together as one piece. The user will need to print both files to have a complete papermaking mould. The resulting 3D printed model will replicate the historical artifact used in Great Britain and parts of Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with sight variations. This papermaking mould is functional and can be used to cast a 4 ¼ x 5 ½” sheet of paper. While the size of sheet this mould produces is small, the mould frame, its ribs, and the deckle are full size as found in larger traditional European papermaking moulds.

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ark:/67531/metadc1755864/

[Dataset Paper Mould Version 2] (Dataset)

[Dataset Paper Mould Version 2]

3D dataset model of a hand papermaking mould consisting of three parts: a mould frame, a mould surface, and a deckle. In this version (v2), the mould frame and the mould surface are printed separately and can be fastened together with common sheet metal screws. The user will need to print all three files to have a complete papermaking mould. The resulting 3D printed model will replicate the historical artifact used in Great Britain and parts of Europe in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries with slight variations. This papermaking mould is functional and can be used to cast a 4 ¼ x 5 ½” sheet of paper. While the size of sheet this mould produces is small, the mould frame, its ribs, and the deckle are full size as found in larger traditional European papermaking moulds.

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ark:/67531/metadc1755865/

3D Printed Papermaking Mould Version 3 Instructions (Text)

3D Printed Papermaking Mould Version 3 Instructions

Instructions for the 3D Printed Papermaking Mould Version 3

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ark:/67531/metadc1755868/

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  • November 10, 2020

Added to The UNT Digital Library

  • Feb. 12, 2021, 12:43 p.m.

Description Last Updated

  • Feb. 23, 2021, 8:45 p.m.

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Queen, Brian. [Dataset: Paper Mould Version 3], dataset, November 10, 2020; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1755867/: accessed May 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .

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