Cathedral of St. Joseph of Cupertino
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Greetings, worthy artificers and perusers of the Maker's Guild. It is I, Sir Cadsalot.
Today, I present to you a conceptual design for The Cathedral of St. Joseph of Cupertino, a space station Cathedral for the seat of some future Bishop. I have tried to include everything relevant to both a Cathedral and a space station, including solar panels, a steeple, stained glass cupolas, and even the Stations of the Cross as Lithophanes in the port windows. For the images of the stations of the cross, I used some public domain images of Renaissance art, which can be found here:
https://jenikirbyhistory.getarchive.net/topics/stations+of+the+cross+by+theophile+lybaert
If you would like to play with the lithophane settings yourself, I've included the image and a mask for making the cutout easier here:
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I hope for this to be a project that can be updated and improved over time.
I also hope to soon post a video showing the basic assembly of the station, though it is fairly self-explanatory once printed.
Note that for some stained glass window pieces, you may require a manual filament switch to get the full effect. A pause has been added to this plate to assist you.
Many thanks and may God bless you,
- Sir Cadsalot
































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