Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
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Eli Whitney Famous American Inventor Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth

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Enhance your collection with a stunning, realistic 3D printed portrait bust of Eli Whitney in PLA material. This bust, with its lifelike features and intricate details, pays homage to the renowned inventor and his contributions to society. The accompanying box plinth displays Whitney's name and lifetime on the front, and a thought-provoking quote, "An invention can be so valuable as to be worthless to the inventor," on the back. With 5 different base color options to choose from, you can personalize your bust and plinth to compliment your unique style. Add a touch of history and inspiration to your space with this remarkable bust of Eli Whitney.

Eli Whitney was an American inventor, mechanical engineer, and manufacturer, who is best known for inventing the cotton gin. He was born in Westborough, Massachusetts in 1765 and received a basic education before attending Yale College. After graduation, he taught school and worked as a surveyor for a few years before moving to Georgia in 1792 to manage a plantation. It was there that he came up with the idea for a machine that could separate cotton fibers from seeds. He patented the cotton gin in 1794 and soon began mass-producing the machine, revolutionizing the cotton industry.

Perfect for display on the library shelf, entertainment center, office space, collector’s gallery, in the classroom, and more. Makes a great gift for the Teacher, Professor, or history enthusiast in your life, or simply to add to your own collection of people who inspire you.

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS

  • 7-inch: 3.5" wide, 4" deep, 7" tall, and weighs 5 - 7 oz depending on geometry.
  • 12-inch: 6.25" wide, 5" deep, 12" tall, and weighs 1 lb.

Note: Approximate measurements. The height measured includes the base.

FEATURES

  • Lightweight - Multiple busts can be displayed on floating shelves
  • Unique - Original artwork
  • Collectible - Over 180 subjects in our ever-growing library
  • 3D Printed - Intersection of technology and art to bring a unique presentation

PRODUCT CARE
Washable in lukewarm soapy water.

3D PRINTING
This product is made using 3D printing technology. As with any 3D printed product, there may be slight variations in size and finish. This product is not intended for heavy use or load-bearing applications. The manufacturer and seller of this product do not accept any responsibility for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of this product. By purchasing and using this product, you acknowledge and accept these limitations and assume all risk associated with its use.

POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA PLASTIC)
This product is made using PLA (polylactic acid) plastic, a biodegradable, plant-based material. It is not recommended for use in high heat or humid environments as it may warp or degrade. It is also not suitable for heavy use or load-bearing applications. The manufacturer and seller of this product do not accept any responsibility for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of this product. By purchasing and using this product, you acknowledge and accept these limitations and assume all risk associated with its use.

ATTRIBUTION
Original artwork by Thijs DeVries from DeVries Arts
Copyright 3DPD 2023


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