![]() ![]() My slicer of choice is Craftware, which I have been using for for more than 2 years now. The problems I had with this part are all related to the slicing process. You can get the STL file for this part here: In spite of a couple of problems I had with it, here is the final part: Here is a 3D rotation video of what I decided to print:Īnd here is the actual part at about 80% complete on my printer: I couldn’t quite duplicate the shapes of the building, but I was able to come up with something I thought worked pretty well. Doing that was more difficult than I had expected, and I had to make several preliminary attempts before I was able to get anything that looked reasonable. I thought the shapes of those ribs might make an interesting 3D container, so I downloaded Joseph’s Grasshopper file and made a number of changes to it so it could be used for 3D printing. One of them, Joseph Oster, provided a Grasshopper solution for defining the outer ribs on this building: Most of the people who post in this forum are architects, and several of them are highly expert at resolving problems people have with Grasshopper geometry definitions. One of the places from which I get ideas for 3D printing is the Grasshopper public forum: Grasshopper Forum.
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