And the winner is... No idea, but inspired by the Olympics, a 3d printable SteemIt award

Just doodling some, combining Steem on Graphene and SteemIt, together with the Steem Dollar sign. All in all it came out quite massive, for 3D printing that is. But in 'Prime Grey' even a larger version is still at an acceptable pric...

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Just doodling some, combining Steem on Graphene and SteemIt, together with the Steem Dollar sign. All in all it came out quite massive, for 3D printing that is. But in 'Prime Grey' even a larger version is still at an acceptable price. And you cannot put a price on an award, now can you. Well, eurm, yes you can, look at the price for a Silver version for example. And then you haven't seen the Titanium one yet. With SteemIt payout it could be done. And an '@' name can be added too. Plus, then you can see the little gimmick at the backside too.

The image shown is at I.Materialise dot com in Belgium, but the 3D print also can be done at Shapeways dot com and many others worldwide. This 3D object will become available as an STL file and maybe some other types too. When I'm satisfied with the result. And maybe I'll make some more 3D printable things. Forgot where the article was, but the one for about the awards for the Steemer of the year inspired me to do this one. If you know what article that was, please put a link in a reply. Thanks in advance.

And if you would like it in Titanium at about 90 millimeters then it will cost about 700 euro. Have not optimized the design yet, at this moment it is still completely solid. And if you wonder what the odd figures are at the bottom, that's Graphene.