

Recently, a sculptor in France contacted a new stone-milling company in Calif., US. He had a 19th-century limestone lion's face that he wanted to reproduce for a line of fountains. But carving each face by hand was a tedious chore for which he no longer had the time or resources.
Instead, he shipped the original work to the stone-milling company, where technicians mapped it in three dimensions with a laser scanner. Then they placed a limestone blank in a computer-controlled milling machine and used the scan data to carve a duplicate lion face at the touch of a button.
The result required some hand detailing, but that was exactly what the sculptor wanted. In about six hours, the machine had done the work that would have taken him much longer with a hammer and chisel.
The limestone lion is an example of how technology is transforming the way hand-carved items can be created or cloned. Scanners, computer-aided design software and automated milling devices are assisting sculptors and in some cases replacing them, creating detailed pieces from slabs of marble and reverse-engineering complex forms.
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