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Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Monument Replica Statue Art DC

$ 8.44

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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    3DPD - ART
    High Quality
    Free Shipping
    Exclusive Designs
    Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Monument Replica Statue Art DC
    This is a 3D printed replica of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. monument located in West Potomac Park at 1964 Independence Avenue.
    It is printed in high resolution, making it incredibly detailed down to the knot in his tie.
    It's amazing how the model does such an effective job of recreating the stone texture, and this is captured in the print exceptionally well.
    This one is printed in a marble PLA, giving it a realistic stone look and a surprise whenever someone picks it up to discover it's actual weight. It is more durable than alabaster or plaster, and is washable with lukewarm soapy water for easy spring cleaning.
    5 inches tall, 2 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep
    On the side of the piece the phase: "OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN OF DESPAIR, A STONE OF HOPE" is engraved just like the monument.
    Near perfect copy of the actual monument in DC
    Cut a slot in the top and make it into a piggy bank
    Fill with sand to make a handy book end
    Looks like Marble
    Easy to clean
    More durable than Alabaster or Plaster
    Attribution: thingiverse thing #282337, created by graphicsforge
    Please note, this is not affiliated with Lei Yixin or the National Park Service.
    You are paying for the 3D printing service I provide in duplicating a model found on thingiverse.
    BUY NOW!
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    3P Printing
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    About
    Payment
    Shipping
    Returns
    3P Printing
    Colors
    About
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    We offer
    FREE shipping
    on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 3-5 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement on domestic orders.
    ​​​​​​​
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange.
    You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it. All I ask is that you pay the return shipping.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    Every item I sell is made by me, and produced on demand.
    This is a 3D printed product, so there may be minor defects (rough edges, bumps, etc). I have spent months building my own machines to exact specifications for accuracy and surface quality, and I scrutinize every model very closely. I use only the highest quality filament to ensure colors are vibrant and defects are kept to an absolute minimum for both your item and my machine.
    Every item in my shop is test printed and checked for not only aesthetics, but also the intended use. All of my items I list I personally test to ensure they meet my stringent standards. If I'm not happy with it, it doesn’t ship. You will get my very best work, which you will find is a cut above the rest!
    Every item in my shop is made from Polylactic Acid (PLA), which is a thermo-polymer made from corn starch or sugarcane and is industrially compostable under very specific and expensive conditions. It will not break down if buried or submerged in water and will last for a very, very long time. 3DPD makes every effort to repurpose and transform waste plastics such as support material and failed prints. One example of this is that our PLA waste is ground up into shards and suspended in the filled and premium bust product lines. Additionally, in-house colors such as black make use of a small percentage of waste plastics to recycle them. Anyone that makes the claim that PLA is “eco-friendly” or “biodegradable” is simply misinformed and has copy/pasted the erroneous marketing materials made available by the manufacturers.  3DPD will aspire to reduce, repurpose, recycle, or upcycle its waste streams and prevent as much material as possible from being sent to the landfill, and a portion of your purchase will be used to fund this ongoing research and development. ​​​​​​​
    Please send me a message with color preference after you check out. If none is listed, item will come in color shown in primary picture. Colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting for your house, color settings of my camera, and lastly availability of suppliers of 3D Printing Filament.
    ​​​​​​​
    ​​​
    3DPrintedDebris (3DPD) is an intiative I started to fund my kid's college educations. I have a daughter in California State Univeristy Long Beach studying Business, and a son who will be leaving for University of California San Diego to study computer science this fall. All of the proceeds from sales go to fund their educations, and every order placed keeps them in school.
    I started 3DPD in 2014 with my very first printer, a Velleman K8200. I had to build that printer from scratch apply a considerable amount of engineering just to get that infernal contraption printing, let alone doing it well. I'll never forget the look on my wife's face when I successfully printed my first test cube, and how she just didn't understand what all of the fuss was about. The next major milestone was printing my first Yoda bust, and so on. Fast forward to present day, I have 42 printers running orders, a casting setup for my aircraft models, and a filament reclaiming operation to recycle my scrap. Now that 3DPD has grown and matured, it is ready to fund my children's educations as I had orginally intended 5 years ago when I started.
    3DPD is an American operation run by myself and my wife. While I tend to product development, research and development, listings, printing, finishing, and customer service, my wife packs all of my orders up and dutifully runs them to the post office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I can't thank her enough for stopping by the USPS after a long day at work.
    Anyways, this storefront has enabled me to fund 1 year for my daughter, and hopefully many years for the both of them as they pursue their degrees. I thank you for reading this far, and I hope you will help me in my goal of direct funding my kids' educations.
    Sincerely,
    -Derek, Kim, Alex, & Logan
    High Quality
    Free Shipping
    Exclusive Designs
    This is a 3D printed replica of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. monument located in West Potomac Park at 1964 Independence Avenue. It is printed in high resolution, making it incredibly detailed down to the knot in his tie. It's amazing how the model does such an effective job of recreating the stone texture, and this is captured in the print exceptionally well. This one is printed in a marble PLA, giving it a realistic stone look and a surprise whenever someone picks it up to discover it's actual weight. It is more durable than alabaster or plaster, and is washable with lukewarm soapy water for easy spring cleaning. ---5 inches tall, 2 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep ---On the side of the piece the phase: "OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN OF DESPAIR, A STONE OF HOPE" is engraved just like the monument. ---Near perfect copy of the actual monument in DC ---Cut a slot in the top and make it into a piggy bank ---Fill with sand to make a handy book end ---Looks like Marble ---Easy to clean ---More durable than Alabaster or Plaster Attribution: thingiverse thing #282337, created by graphicsforge Please note, this is not affiliated with Lei Yixin or the National Park Service. You are paying for the 3D printing service I provide in duplicating a model found on thingiverse.
    3DPD - ART
    Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Monument Replica Statue Art DC
    This is a 3D printed replica of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. monument located in West Potomac Park at 1964 Independence Avenue.
    It is printed in high resolution, making it incredibly detailed down to the knot in his tie.
    It's amazing how the model does such an effective job of recreating the stone texture, and this is captured in the print exceptionally well.
    This one is printed in a marble PLA, giving it a realistic stone look and a surprise whenever someone picks it up to discover it's actual weight. It is more durable than alabaster or plaster, and is washable with lukewarm soapy water for easy spring cleaning.
    5 inches tall, 2 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep
    On the side of the piece the phase: "OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN OF DESPAIR, A STONE OF HOPE" is engraved just like the monument.
    Near perfect copy of the actual monument in DC
    Cut a slot in the top and make it into a piggy bank
    Fill with sand to make a handy book end
    Looks like Marble
    Easy to clean
    More durable than Alabaster or Plaster
    Attribution: thingiverse thing #282337, created by graphicsforge
    Please note, this is not affiliated with Lei Yixin or the National Park Service.
    You are paying for the 3D printing service I provide in duplicating a model found on thingiverse.
    BUY NOW!
    Payment
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    Shipping
    We offer
    FREE shipping
    on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 3-5 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it one or two days after dispatch (for orders sent RM 1st Class).
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement on domestic orders.
    ​​​​​​​
    Returns
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange.
    You can return a product for up to 14 days from the date you purchased it. All I ask is that you pay the return shipping.
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    3P Printing
    Every item I sell is made by me, and produced on demand.
    This is a 3D printed product, so there may be minor defects (rough edges, bumps, etc). I have spent months building my own machines to exact specifications for accuracy and surface quality, and I scrutinize every model very closely. I use only the highest quality filament to ensure colors are vibrant and defects are kept to an absolute minimum for both your item and my machine.
    Every item in my shop is test printed and checked for not only aesthetics, but also the intended use. All of my items I list I personally test to ensure they meet my stringent standards. If I'm not happy with it, it doesn’t ship. You will get my very best work, which you will find is a cut above the rest!
    Every item in my shop is made from Polylactic Acid (PLA), which is a thermo-polymer made from corn starch or sugarcane and is industrially compostable under very specific and expensive conditions. It will not break down if buried or submerged in water and will last for a very, very long time. 3DPD makes every effort to repurpose and transform waste plastics such as support material and failed prints. One example of this is that our PLA waste is ground up into shards and suspended in the filled and premium bust product lines. Additionally, in-house colors such as black make use of a small percentage of waste plastics to recycle them. Anyone that makes the claim that PLA is “eco-friendly” or “biodegradable” is simply misinformed and has copy/pasted the erroneous marketing materials made available by the manufacturers.  3DPD will aspire to reduce, repurpose, recycle, or upcycle its waste streams and prevent as much material as possible from being sent to the landfill, and a portion of your purchase will be used to fund this ongoing research and development. ​​​​​​​
    Colors
    Please send me a message with color preference after you check out. If none is listed, item will come in color shown in primary picture. Colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting for your house, color settings of my camera, and lastly availability of suppliers of 3D Printing Filament.
    ​​​​​​​
    ​​​
    About
    3DPrintedDebris (3DPD) is an intiative I started to fund my kid's college educations. I have a daughter in California State Univeristy Long Beach studying Business, and a son who will be leaving for University of California San Diego to study computer science this fall. All of the proceeds from sales go to fund their educations, and every order placed keeps them in school.
    I started 3DPD in 2014 with my very first printer, a Velleman K8200. I had to build that printer from scratch apply a considerable amount of engineering just to get that infernal contraption printing, let alone doing it well. I'll never forget the look on my wife's face when I successfully printed my first test cube, and how she just didn't understand what all of the fuss was about. The next major milestone was printing my first Yoda bust, and so on. Fast forward to present day, I have 42 printers running orders, a casting setup for my aircraft models, and a filament reclaiming operation to recycle my scrap. Now that 3DPD has grown and matured, it is ready to fund my children's educations as I had orginally intended 5 years ago when I started.
    3DPD is an American operation run by myself and my wife. While I tend to product development, research and development, listings, printing, finishing, and customer service, my wife packs all of my orders up and dutifully runs them to the post office on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I can't thank her enough for stopping by the USPS after a long day at work.
    Anyways, this storefront has enabled me to fund 1 year for my daughter, and hopefully many years for the both of them as they pursue their degrees. I thank you for reading this far, and I hope you will help me in my goal of direct funding my kids' educations.
    Sincerely,
    -Derek, Kim, Alex, & Logan
    High Quality
    Free Shipping
    Exclusive Designs
    This is a 3D printed replica of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. monument located in West Potomac Park at 1964 Independence Avenue.
    It is printed in high resolution, making it incredibly detailed down to the knot in his tie.
    It's amazing how the model does such an effective job of recreating the stone texture, and this is captured in the print exceptionally well.
    This one is printed in a marble PLA, giving it a realistic stone look and a surprise whenever someone picks it up to discover it's actual weight. It is more durable than alabaster or plaster, and is washable with lukewarm soapy water for easy spring cleaning.
    5 inches tall, 2 inches wide, and 3.5 inches deep
    On the side of the piece the phase: "OUT OF THE MOUNTAIN OF DESPAIR, A STONE OF HOPE" is engraved just like the monument.
    Near perfect copy of the actual monument in DC
    Cut a slot in the top and make it into a piggy bank
    Fill with sand to make a handy book end
    Looks like Marble
    Easy to clean
    More durable than Alabaster or Plaster
    Attribution: thingiverse thing #282337, created by graphicsforge
    Please note, this is not affiliated with Lei Yixin or the National Park Service.
    You are paying for the 3D printing service I provide in duplicating a model found on thingiverse.