Naturally, when Troy Peterson's 4th grade daughter came home wanting some help with her school project - building a model of a California mission - he jumped right in. But as Peterson works for BJB Enterprises, which manufactures and supplies epoxy, thermosetting polyurethane, and silicone systems and partners with Airwolf 3D from time to time, his daughter's project was surely going to be on another level: a 3D printed one. Peterson knows what he's talking about when it comes to mold making, 3D printing, and casting (his Thingiverse name is MacGyverDad), so instead of going with a more typical route, like using cardboard and sugar cubes to build the model, he decided to help his daughter build a 3D printed model of the historic Mission San Gabriel Archangel. Read more at 3DPrint.com: http://3dprint.com/179619/3d-printed-mission-model/