January 2007


2-3 years ago I wrote a few modeling tools for consumers to design diamond rings over the internet in 3D. This time I am not going to have diamonds in the jewelry. I am going to try to be a simple as possible.

I’m starting with just one part. I think a half dollar size coin is the shape I can capture the most interest with, and the simplest model I can work with. It’s 30.61mm in diameter and 2.15mm thick as per the US Mint. I am going to give people one or two 3D “windows” to work. People can submit a 3D model 29mm in diameter and .5mm thick for the front or back, or just a 1mm thick version for the front. Starting out I will mill these coins in wax. This means the 3D model only needs to be 2 ½D (X and Y information, and only a Z height). This means I can have configurrator tools written that will use 2D images to model the coin; the grayscale color value determining the Z height within the .5 or 1mm window I am giving people.

Doing a flat object like a coin or charm is a step backward for me. Three years ago I wanted to have consumers design their own diamond ring in full 3D in the browser. This was the gist of a few tries with RingHunt.com. Ten years ago I was tinkering around with pieces for mosaics. I even built my own CNC mill to cut out the parts. I’m a DIYer to the core, but have learned to delegate over the years. You can see some of these projects at Inlay.com. Yes I would still like to build CNC machines to pump out the parts by the millions, but first things first, we need the content!

My interest in operating a service bureau is purely for testing this idea out. So at first I will be acting like a service bureau, but what is interesting is it will be a public service bureau. Everyone will be able to see and use the 3D files people will submit for manufacture. I feel this will foster a huge amount of creativity.

I have decided to try out a blog format for publishing. On one hand I think it’s very sloppy, but on the other hand it will get the information out. It serves to output ideas where the forums and other pages on the site don’t. This blog is about getting these loose ideas out to the world. I’m am going to release the content and let others sort though it if they want. It just takes too much time to organize it correctly. I want to spread my seeds to the wind and see want happens.

The blog is personal and for my use mostly. This is my way of talking to myself, building and recording ideas for latter use. I have keep journals over the past 12 years and written over a ½ million words in these journals. Most of what I write is not private. It’s time my writing gets more public. I hope to see what comments people leave and who I meet from this blog. I also hope this blog will also generate significant income over the years. Post topics will be mostly based on the PaulKrush.com Mission Statement.

I want to thank you for reading.

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