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    Lightbulb Architectural Models: 3D Printed Tower City

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    The company I work for, WhiteClouds, 3D printed this futuristic resort on two different printers. How did we do?

    Here's the article with specific information about the piece if you'd like to learn more: https://www.whiteclouds.com/3d-printed-tower-city

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    Nice looking model. It seems as if 3d printers are changing the way architects do form studies. Gone will be the days of chip-board and foamcor. Although, I still suspect you use hot glue now and then... Nice work!
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    Thank you! I agree that 3D printers can be a great tool for architects. I appreciate your feedback.

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    Sandstone is a really great material for 3D printing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calvin23 View Post
    Sandstone is a really great material for 3D printing.
    Sandstone is great but at the same time its a pain to work with on thin parts.

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