FDM 3D Printed PLA Temple of Heaven Multi-color Display Model

FDM 3D Printed PLA Temple of Heaven Multi-color Display Model

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Process 3D Print, Polish
Material Plastic
Quantity 1 pcs
Price Range $100-1,000
Lead Time 5 workdays

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About Project

Introducing our beautifully detailed 3D printed model of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China. This stunning replica is a testament to the power of modern manufacturing, bringing the ancient architecture of the Far East right into your home.

Crafted using Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) technology, this model showcases the temple's intricate details with remarkable precision. The multiple tiers, each adorned with unique patterns and designs, are a true marvel to behold. The vibrant color scheme, featuring shades of blue, pink, and gold, perfectly captures the traditional aesthetic of Chinese temples.

Why choose this 3D-printed model?

  • A piece of history: Own a miniature replica of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Intricate details: Admire the fine craftsmanship and attention to detail.
  • Perfect display piece: Enhance your home or office decor with this unique item.
  • A thoughtful gift: Surprise a loved one with this one-of-a-kind present.

Experience the power of 3D printing with FacFox.

Want to create your own custom 3D models? FacFox offers a wide range of 3D printing services, including multi-color FDM printing. Our team of experts can help you bring your ideas to life. Contact us today to learn more and get a quote for your next project.

Solution

  • Step 1: Design Preparation. The 3D model of the Temple of Heaven was designed using CAD software. The design included multiple tiers, each showcasing intricate patterns and architectural details.
  • Step 2: Slicing. The CAD model was imported into slicing software. The model was sliced into layers, and the necessary print settings were configured, including layer height, print speed, and infill density.
  • Step 3: Printer Setup. The FDM 3D printer was prepared by loading the PLA filaments in the required colors. The print bed was leveled, and the nozzle was calibrated to ensure precise printing.
  • Step 4: Printing. The printing process was initiated. The printer deposited layers of PLA filament according to the sliced model, building the structure from the bottom up. The multi-tiered structure was printed with each tier showcasing the intricate patterns and architectural details as designed. The color changes were managed automatically by the printer, resulting in the accurate application of the planned color scheme.
  • Step 5: Post-Processing. Once the printing was completed, the model was carefully removed from the print bed. Any support structures were removed, and the model was cleaned to eliminate any excess filament or imperfections.
  • Step 6: Finishing. The model was inspected for quality and accuracy. The parts were assembled into the whole temple and then packed for shipping.