In anticipation of my upcoming video covering the scans, inspections, and analysis of additional ancient hard-stone vessels from Egypt, I’ve put together a ‘Vase Scan Resources’ page. You can find it here or linked from the menu above.
On the page you’ll find the STLs and analysis reports for the OG Granite Vase, as well as additional STL (Structured Light Scans) for several more vases, all available for download and use. As reports and scans become available and ready to be open-sourced they will be added to the resources page. I also intend to write up an article covering the topic of the ancient hard-stone vases, the project so far, and it’s results.
Just one thought. Popped out of the blue:
When you have a rope that has both ends fixed – let’s say for the simplicity – at the same point. The rest of the rope forms a loop. That looping part can describe all kinds of round – sperical round – or “flat” cylindrical round shapes.
In the mental picture the vase turns and loop is around it’s neck and they smear wet polish paste like cream onto the inside of the rope which slowly erodes the vase’s surface. Totally effortless just requires time and the art of placing those loops properly.
Ofcourse many version can be imagined with multiple ropes, or rope loops that can also “turn” like a converyer belt..
oke, i need to find my pills. 🙂
greetings: Andras