The project to 3D print the mission in San Luis Obispo worked out pretty well, so I decided to create a model of my wife's childhood home. Just to keep things interesting, this time I decided I would make each floor a separately printed piece so they could be added and/or removed after production. Other than having to model the interior of the building, I didn't think it would add additional complexity. You know what they say, 'Go big or go home'...although apparently they also say, 'Ignorance is bliss!'. :)
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The project to 3D print the mission in San Luis Obispo worked out pretty well, so I decided to create a model of my wife's childhood home. Just to keep things interesting, this time I decided I would make each floor a separately printed piece so they could be added and/or removed after production. Other than having to model the interior of the building, I didn't think it would add additional complexity. You know what they say, 'Go big or go home'...although apparently they also say, 'Ignorance is bliss!'. :)
I'm still pretty new to 3D printing so to me it is still magic. Create something electronically, send it off to a web site and in a week or so I can hold my creation in my hand...that's magic. This project was to recreate the historic mission in San Luis Obispo.