3D-printing scaled building massings for site models is common practice. It’s really important that your files are prepared properly, otherwise these projects can use a massive amount of material and machine time. Rather than submitting print jobs with monolithic building volumes – the best method is to create thickened shell with an open face, then printing it with the open-face facing up. This method avoids the need to fill the entire volume with infill which minimizes unnecessary material waste and often reduces print times.
process
TIPS:
infill
you can turn the infill of your print down to 10%. Do not go lower than 10% as the chance of failure is significantly higher.
bed adhesion
a brim can be beneficial to minimize warping of the print. Rafts and skirts are not recommended.
overcrowding
Only cover a maximum of 60% of the print bed. Going over this is the cause of a high percentage of print failures.
support material
always orient your part in a way that minimizes the amount of support material required. this maximizes your chances of a successful print.