Case Study
Dinosaurs Revived: Triebold’s jurassic journeys with Modix Large 3D printers
The Company
Triebold Paleontology, Inc. (TPI) has been a beacon in the world of paleontology for over 30 years. They specialize in providing fossil skeletons, skeleton casts, and a plethora of paleontological and exhibit-related services to global institutions, including museums and universities. Founded by Mike Triebold, TPI is renowned for its world-class skeletons and its collaborations with major
institutions, which allow them to offer some of the most unique cast fossil
skeletons available.
The Challenge
Printing large and intricate fossil specimens in a manner that maintains their authenticity and detail has always been a challenge. Traditional methods, which involved printing fossils in smaller sections followed by reassembly, were time-consuming and often lacked the desired precision.
The Solution
To overcome these challenges, Triebold Paleontology employed the Modix BIG Meter 3D printer. This printer, with its extensive build volume, enabled Triebold Paleontology to print vast fossils in their entirety, removing the need for segmented printing and subsequent assembly. Their success was vividly captured in a timelapse video of a Duckbill Sacrum being printed. The Modix team’s unwavering support ensured that any challenges, especially those related to printing organic shapes, were promptly addressed.
Information box:
Company: Triebold Paleontology, Inc.
Website: www.trieboldpaleontology.com
Application:Fossil Replication
Interactive Exhibits
Academic Tools
Restoration Projects
Merchandising
Vertical: Museum Exhibitions and Displays
Educational Institutions
Research and Development
Cultural and Historical Preservation & Arts.
Printers: BIG-METER