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==Resources==
==Resources==
* [http://oceansmap.com/ OceansMap], a well-aggregated set of realtime data about major bodies of water around the world, including the [http://oceansmap.maracoos.org/ Great Lakes region]
* [http://cdm16021.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16021coll10/searchterm/great%20lakes/order/nosort Historical maps from the Army Corps of Engineers]
* [http://www.glos.us/ Portal for Great Lakes Observing System information] from the Integrated Ocean Observing system
* [https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/greatlakes/greatlakes.html Downloadable Great Lakes bathymetric maps] from NOAA
* [https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/greatlakes/greatlakes.html Downloadable Great Lakes bathymetric maps] from NOAA
* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/great+lakes/@45.0322423,-83.233341,825073m/data=!3m1!1e3 Google maps]
* [https://www.google.com/maps/search/great+lakes/@45.0322423,-83.233341,825073m/data=!3m1!1e3 Google maps]
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* Using plywood (though very heavy) with the proper scale would approximate the contour lines of a topo map...
* Using plywood (though very heavy) with the proper scale would approximate the contour lines of a topo map...
* [http://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/raster_mosaicing_and_clipping.html Mosaicing and clipping rasters]
* [http://www.qgistutorials.com/en/docs/raster_mosaicing_and_clipping.html Mosaicing and clipping rasters]
* [http://oceansmap.com/ OceansMap], a well-aggregated set of realtime data about major bodies of water around the world, including the [http://oceansmap.maracoos.org/ Great Lakes region]
* [http://cdm16021.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p16021coll10/searchterm/great%20lakes/order/nosort Historical maps from the Army Corps of Engineers]
* [http://www.glos.us/ Portal for Great Lakes Observing System information] from the Integrated Ocean Observing system


==References==
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Revision as of 17:46, 8 June 2017

Greatlakes.jpg

Ideas

Process of creating a 3D map of the area

Resources

CNC Carve

Workflow

  1. Download shapefiles from Natural Earth or other files from NOAA. Superior bathymetry with lower (resolution?) is available here, with login
  2. Download and install QGIS and Inkscape[1]
  3. Open with QGIS Desktop, realize the data is only for oceans...
  4. Download bathymetry information from each lake from NOAA here
  5. No need to extract files, open each in QGIS Desktop
  6. Add OpenStreetMap information (not working at this time, probably missed a step)
  7. Right-click shapefile in left layers panel, select Properties
  8. Choose Filter, then create expression, e.g. "DEPTH" IN ('0', '1', '25', '50', '60')[2]
It is helpful to use the Values box (make sure "Use unfiltered layer" is checked if changing an applied filter) to see the extent of the map

Workflow Take 2

3D Print

  1. Download ArcGrid DEM from USGS National Map or Earth Explorer (3DEP, 1/3 arc-second DEM)
  2. Unzip file
  3. Open QGIS, add Vector, add layer file (.adf)
  4. Select extent (Raster -> Extraction -> Clipper)
  5. Save as GeoTIFF
  6. Add GeoTIFF to model
  7. Analyze to DEM (Raster -> Analysis -> DEM [Terrain Models])
    This step creates an apparently inaccurate model (top). Using 3DEM creates a more accurate representation, but the extent was smaller on the second.
    Erie2bumps.png
    Eriesmooth.png
  8. Create STL (Raster -> DEMto3D)[4]

Other Sources

References

  1. Stack Exchange answer here
  2. Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange. "QGIS choose contour line labels." Here
  3. Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange. "Load .osm.pbf file in Qgis." here.
  4. Modified from Laguna Tools. "Max CNC Tutorial 3D Landscape." YouTube. here.