// MODEL MAKING3D Printing and RHINO3D Printing and RHINO
Agenda•Future Trends
•Best Practices for Modeling
•What the #$%^ is an STL File?
•Workflow & Understanding Scale
•Knowing limits of technology to save money
// case study Bernardon Haber
Halloway Philadelphia, PA
Building Cities
To Scale
How to Model for 3D Printing
•Consider your final scale
•Use Booleans as much as possible
•Make sure every item is a true solid object
•“cut” the model in uninteresting spots to make seam repairs easily
No Mass
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.STL File• Sterelithography
• Stupid Triangles and Lot’s of them
It’s just a mesh....
Tears in the meshTears in the mesh
Bummer Dude:-(
problem surfaces are in yellowproblem surfaces are in yellow
// case study SketchUp Boulder, CO
Spot the problem areas....
Suggested workflow:1.Design at full-scale in RHINO
2.Have a second RHINO window open at scale you want to 3D print
3.Design > Copy, Paste > Check surfaces and edges at scale.
1.Too small? Naked Edges? Normals?
4.Eliminate delicate features and consider other methods
// case study ‘Design
Your Dwelling’SketchUp & Dwell
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