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  2. File:Utah teapot (solid).stl - Wikipedia

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    English: This is a solid version of the Utah teapot (also known as the Newell teapot). I couldn't find one on here that didn't have a separate lid, so I made one. I don't know what scale it's set to, I've only printed it once, and the software for the printer allowed me to scale it, so I hope it works for you.

  3. File:Original Utah Teapot.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Utah teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is one of the standard reference test models in 3D modeling and an in-joke [1] within the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary Melitta -brand teapot designed by Lieselotte Kantner [ de ] that appears solid with a nearly rotationally symmetrical body.

  5. List of common 3D test models - Wikipedia

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    Utah teapot: 1975 Martin Newell at University of Utah: Melitta teapot 28 Bézier patches (32 with the bottom) [1] Also called the "Newell teapot". One of the first models not to be measured. Cornell box: 1984 Cindy M. Goral, Kenneth E. Torrance, Donald P. Greenberg, Bennett Battaile at Cornell University

  6. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    The teapot has been featured in the American children's song from 1939, "I'm a Little Teapot". In Korea, the teapot is commonly used as a serving container for various types of wines. Part of the constellation of Sagittarius contains an asterism (or a star pattern not officially recognized as a constellation) that famously resembles a teapot.

  7. Turner (potters) - Wikipedia

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    Teapot, c. 1785, stoneware with enamel decoration. The Turner family of potters was active in Staffordshire , England 1756-1829. Their manufactures have been compared favourably with, and sometimes confused with, those of Josiah Wedgwood and Sons .

  8. Chester teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Chester teapot. The Chester teapot is billed as the "World's Largest Teapot", which measures 14 feet (4.3 m) in height by 14 feet (4.3 m) in diameter.Its current location is on the former site of a popular amusement park, Rock Springs Park (1897–1970), off an onramp along U.S. Highway 30 in the City of Chester in Hancock County, West Virginia.

  9. Torquay pottery - Wikipedia

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    A "mottoware" teapot made at Aller Vale, using the "Scandy" pattern . Torquay pottery or Torquay ware is pottery made in Torquay, Devon, England, using local clay, at ...