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Swiss retailer around 3D printing, Filament, 3D printers of 3dFactories, Witbox and filament from Filaflex and Taulman. 3D print for architects » Matthieu Dupont de Dinechin. A lot is said about 3D printing and how it may change (or not) the world.

3D print for architects » Matthieu Dupont de Dinechin

As an architect I will try to show you how it can change the way you think about physical models of your designs. After more than ten years of use of Blender for building virtual buildings (that sometimes are build in real life after ), to be able to print those designs right on my desktop is realy exciting. So here are some examples of how 3D printers can be used for architectural projects, and some practical aspect of 3D printing with FDM for architectural designs.

Several technologies exist for 3D printing, but the most widely used is Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM), thanks mainly to the RepRap project. The thing I prefer with 3D printing is that it allows you to create shapes you could not build with traditionnal technics. After modelling in Blender, you export the model in STL format, and open it in CURA, the software that will change this model to something understandable by the printer. Maquette 3D poncée. Printing Material Suppliers. 3D Printer Kits, ABS, PLA Fliament - Maker Geeks.com. LAYBRICK: a new rough 3D printer filament for a sandstone effect. May.27, 2013 Kai Parthy, inventor of Laywoo-D3 wood filament has just released a new filament, LAYBRICK, a rough filament that can be used to print large architecture models or landscapes.

LAYBRICK: a new rough 3D printer filament for a sandstone effect

The material was lately shown by Kai Parthy at Fabcon Fair in Erfurt on 15th May 2013 during his lecture: "how to prevent warp and found meanwhile a material as Laywoo-D3". The Laybrick filament can create from smooth to very rough surface effect. When the temperature reaches to 195°C it could have a fairly realistic sandstone effect. Specifications: near zero warp ideal for jumbo-printers the objects are ink-able, grind-able no heated bed needed contains natural mineralic fillers (super-fine milled chalk) and harmless co-polyesters print temp: 165°C to 190°C to get smooth, higher temperatures (210°C) will print rougher surfaces, fan requires to be on. 3.0 mm/ 1.75 mm available Laybrick is right now produced by German company orbi-tech, a Cologne based filament-maker.

Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects. Shapeways - Make, buy, and sell products with 3D Printing. SolarSinter : markus kayser. Solar Sinter 2011 In August 2010 I took my first solar machine - the Sun-Cutter - to the Egyptian desert in a suitcase.

SolarSinter : markus kayser

This was a solar-powered, semi-automated low-tech laser cutter, that used the power of the sun to drive it and directly harnessed its rays through a glass ball lens to ‘laser’ cut 2D components using a cam-guided system. The Sun-Cutter produced components in thin plywood with an aesthetic quality that was a curious hybrid of machine-made and “nature craft” due to the crudeness of its mechanism and cutting beam optics, alongside variations in solar intensity due to weather fluctuations. In the deserts of the world two elements dominate - sun and sand. The former offers a vast energy source of huge potential, the latter an almost unlimited supply of silica in the form of quartz. Passionate about creating. Autodesk 123D - Free 3D Modeling Software, 3D Models, DIY Projects, Personal Fabrication Tools.