Thank you for your video! I was wondering, do you think you can print an entire project only using 3d printer? And in smaller scale like 1/200 1/500 ? Perhaps a resin printer could give us the details needed?
Really inspiring model and project! However I'm just a student and I'm curious how would it work structurally? Like what could the roof be made out of and what would support it?
Thanks! The roof supports itself as a (mostly) compression-based shell. The two points where it dips down and touches the foundation create an arch between them which is structurally sufficient to hold the whole thing up. It would be made in parts (around 2x2 meter segments), custom mold cast from concrete, with reinforcement. These parts would be assembled on-site and then finished with a second concrete layer coating on top.
Thank you for reminding me how enjoyable architectural model making is. It’s easy to forget in the complexity of the rest of a project why we started.
Literally my pleasure! :)
that concrete imitation from plastic was crazy good
The sprays that are being sold these days are really convincing!
That model is amazing! 😮
Thaaanks!
Are there any 3d print templates?
i want this to be a very good compliment: this is really cute.
Thanks! :)
Thank you for your video! I was wondering, do you think you can print an entire project only using 3d printer? And in smaller scale like 1/200 1/500 ? Perhaps a resin printer could give us the details needed?
Oh absolutely you can! I'd say down to 1:200 you can use regular FDM printers and from 1:500 you'd need to use resin , so that you dont loose detail
Hey, its great, What type of curve materials did you use for model making...thanks
Beautiful
Thank you!
awesome work
love it
Really inspiring model and project! However I'm just a student and I'm curious how would it work structurally? Like what could the roof be made out of and what would support it?
Thanks! The roof supports itself as a (mostly) compression-based shell. The two points where it dips down and touches the foundation create an arch between them which is structurally sufficient to hold the whole thing up. It would be made in parts (around 2x2 meter segments), custom mold cast from concrete, with reinforcement. These parts would be assembled on-site and then finished with a second concrete layer coating on top.
@@geddan Thank you!
wow 🥺😳😍
sheesh!🔥🔥🔥
Where did you buy your 3d printer and what's the model type?
It's an Ender 3 v2 , just got it from amazon : amzn.to/3PZHsQP , it's good, cheap and does the job.
this is epic. Hey man, which sandpaper did you use for the 3d printed parts? actually for everything lol
akira is so cute btw
I used two types - 80 grit to get rid of bumps and 160 grit to prep a 3D printed surface for gluing (better grip). And yea - Akira is indeed cute!
Hi! What kind of printing (FDM or SLS)?
FDM! SLA is too small and SLS is too expensive
I want to see that 3D printed in concrete 1:1 😃
Me too... me tooo...
What is concrete imitation? is it an actual product?
Just a "concrete color" spray from a local hardware store. There are plenty of these (at least in north europe)
Gift me this model? Please 😊
No! Mine!
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