Twin towers
Twin towers
Published 2018-04-24T11:20:11+00:00
revision 9 - 16-05-2018 : Seven new photos I had added to instagram, it has the lights and the antenna fitted.
revision 8 - 11-05-2018 : All the bits have been printing. I have added two more photos. I have learned to be patient and just use the 0.4mm nozzle, the 1mm and 0.6 makes it look too rough for my liking.
Am going to sort the lighting this weekend and install an antenna with a light on top.
revision 7 - 08-0502018 : I have added five more photos, I am 90% there now!
revision 6 - 04-05-2018 : (May the 4Th be with you!) I have added two photos today of the next section that I have printed.
At home i am printing the final tall section before i do the roof.
revision 6 - 14-05-2018 : added the antenna if you are going to 3D print both
revision 5 - 01-05-2018 : I have removed the core! I refreshed the files. the core has been left in the base like in the original.
revision 4 - 30-04-2018 : I did not succeed with the 1mm nozzle BUT I was successful with the 0.6, so its coming along a bit quicker now and resolution is not too bad, I have added a 4 more photos, tested the lights and all working!!
revision 3 - 27-04-2018 : I have added a stronger base called base_print upside down_01_better.
It has a bit of extra glass to help support the columns.
I have not printed the original yet but i am afraid it wont hold too well so i made this second version
2018-04-26 note: If you would like to see the built progress of this project you should do so by following me on instagram, i am posting there almost daily.
look for hugo archicad on insta
I have had a soft spot for this beautiful building design
I have been wanting to model it for a couple of years now.
I have finally done it.
broken up in parts to fit a CR-10 at 1:100 scale
I will start printing this shortly just waiting on the filament to arrive.
Once done i will put perspex at the glass line at the podium level (base)
6 parts in total
the base (01) needs to be printed upside down with no supports.
all other parts to be printed as saved. no support needed.
infill depending on the scale.
I am going to print it as large as possible at 1:100 scale
So it will be 1.25 metres tall!
its footprint will be 200mm x 200mm
Date published | 24/04/2018 |
Dimensions | 200x200x1250 |
Technology | FDM |
Complexity | Easy |
Support Free | YES |