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  2. Franklin Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons, sculptor Bust of William B. Wood. Located in the Reference Department of the Lewiston Public Library. Franklin Bachelder Simmons (January 11, 1839 – December 8, 1913) was a prominent American sculptor of the nineteenth century.

  3. Statue of Francis Harrison Pierpont - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two statues donated by the state of West Virginia. [2] The sculpture was unveiled by the Hon. Thomas Condit Miller, on April 27, 1937. [3] The statue is one of three that Simmons has placed in the collection, [4] the others being William King, from Maine and Roger Williams from Rhode Island.

  4. Thingiverse - Wikipedia

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    Thingiverse is one of the first websites [15] to allow customization of parametric designs made with OpenSCAD. OpenSCAD is a free and open source software that uses scripting to design 3D objects. [16] Many 3D printers can be upgraded with 3D-printed parts. Thingiverse users produce many improvements and modifications for a variety of platforms.

  5. Statue of Roger Williams (U.S. Capitol) - Wikipedia

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    Lorado Taft in his The History of American Sculpture describes the statue as "a credible work, which may well have ranked for years among the best in that collection". [4] The statue is one of three that Simmons has placed in the collection, [5] the others being William King, from Maine and Francis Harrison Pierpont from West Virginia.

  6. 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. [1] [2] [3] It can be done in a variety of processes in which material is deposited, joined or solidified under computer control, [4] with the material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or powder grains being fused), typically layer by layer.

  7. Category:3D printing websites - Wikipedia

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