This is a prize-winning work in a student aircraft design competition. In the old days, people made models with clay, wood, and cardboard. Soon 3D printing replaced the traditional manufacturing methods with fast-speed, high accuracy, lightweight, and reasonable costs.
It doesn't matter if you were not proficient with CAD software. Our designers and engineers can help you transform your drafts into a printable 3D model and eventually, a perfect work.
Solution
Step 1: First we need to communicate with our client about the expected size, material, usage, coating, etc. The model should be examined roughly before import to the printer.
Step 2: SLA technology can achieve very good accuracy, surface finishes and details. It’s also our best-recommended method for making models. As it’s placed indoors for presentation, we select the material SLA Durable Resin.
Step 3: Break the supporting structures by hand. Rinse with IPA and then polish it to remove marks. Spray it with black, grey, and metallic silver paint.