These are examples of models that I am currently working on, on behalf of the Butter Museum in Cork, Ireland. The Museum is in the process of inaugurating a program that will utilise these digital presentations as part of an educational package for children of school going age.
Butter Tin
This butter tin can be found behind a glass case upstairs in the Museum; it is therefore useful to enable functionality that can load the model onto a phone and allow it to be viewed in conjunction with the physical (albeit restricted) object.
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Butter Print
Butter ‘prints’ or ‘stamps’ were used to make decorative imprints on the butter. This model of a butter print (missing its handle) is relatively unusual in that it depicts a crown. Plant designs such as a rose or an acorn were more commonly used.