Maine Topographic Map STL Model

$21.00

  • File size: 723 MB / 518 MB
  • Model size: 184.02 mm x 277.14 mm x 2.035 mm
  • Resolution: 0,06 mm
  • Projection: Mercator
  • Scaling factor: X — 1; Y — 1; Z — 3
  • Polygons: 15 179 102
  • Vertices: 7 620 961
  • Geometry: Polygonal Tris only
  • Base: Open / Closed

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Description

Create Detailed Maine Terrain Models with This High-Resolution 3D STL

The Maine Topographic Map STL model offers a high-resolution depiction of the state’s diverse topography and geographic features. This 3D model is perfect for creating physical relief maps from materials like wood, metal, plastic, or concrete. Whether used for landform visualization, educational purposes, or professional GIS applications, this model provides accurate elevation data for detailed terrain modeling. It’s suitable for 3D printing, CNC machining, and laser engraving.

Features of the Maine Topographic STL Model

  • Precise elevation data capturing Maine’s rugged mountains, forests, and coastal landforms.
  • Compatible with FDM/SLA 3D printers for creating detailed terrain models.
  • Designed for CNC machining to create relief maps from wood or metal.
  • Supports high-precision laser engraving for metal surface detailing.

Applications of the Maine Topographic Map STL

This STL model is ideal for creating raised relief maps and 3D representations of Maine’s varied landscape. It is perfect for landform visualization, geographic education, or professional GIS mapping. The accurate elevation data ensures precise modeling of Maine’s topography, making it valuable for both hobbyists and professionals.

How to Use the Maine Terrain STL Model

The Maine topographic map STL can be imported into CAD and GIS software for further customization. Its detailed elevation data and high-resolution modeling make it ideal for 3D printing, CNC machining, or laser engraving, ensuring accurate representations of Maine’s topography.