3DiTALY is replicating Guarnieri’s iconic ‘Il Cannone di Paganini’ violin using cutting-edge 3D scanning and printing techniques, via 3D Natives
The original Il Cannone has resided in Palazzo Tursi since 1851, following Niccolò Paganini’s bequest to his hometown. To create the 3D model, an intricate scanning process was meticulously carried out using cutting-edge equipment, directly within Palazzo Tursi, as documented in a video by the Genoa City Council. Subsequently, the 3D printing process commenced. The resultant 3D printed Paganini violin stands as an exact 1:1 replica of the original, a feat accomplished through SLA technology by 3DiTALY. Due to the original’s intricate detail, the 3D printing process necessitated numerous support structures, meticulously removed during post-processing. Crafted from white resin and adorned with red nylon strings, the violin’s color scheme pays homage to the Saint George flag, Genoa’s city flag, and emblem, as well as the new logo of the Premio Paganini competition and its organizing body.
GenoaMunicipality shared the following video on Youtube!
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