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@John , here's that bridge printed on a Photon D2, also on the build plate. Resin is AnyCubic Craftsman gray. Default Chitubox settings for the D2.Given my experience and relative frustrations with a Photon original, the D2 is a total game changer.
May I ask which program you drew the bridge in? I would love to learn how to do this so I can draw the plate girder bridge for my diorama as it is the best way to get the rivet detail.Tim[/quoteHi Tim, I would suggest Fusion 360, there is a hobbyist version that is free. The learning curve is a little steep, but I can help you with basics. Give me incentive to get back at the N2 project to finish your version. Mike
May I ask which program you drew the bridge in? I would love to learn how to do this so I can draw the plate girder bridge for my diorama as it is the best way to get the rivet detail.
Thank you! Yes I would really like to learn how to do this as I have to do the CAD work for it to be counted for AP judging.And yes I was going to ask how my N2b is coming . . . . .Tim
May I ask which program you drew the bridge in? I would love to learn how to do this so I can draw the plate girder bridge for my diorama as it is the best way to get the rivet detail.Tim
@John Interesting, I did not realize there was a programming style of 3D modelling. I plan to use that bridge design too and this makes modification possible. Thanks for the link
There are some flaws in that script. It makes the side truss too thin to print properly with consistency. For this particular design I’m going to put together some 72’ 62’ and 50’ foot variations with both the straight ends and the rounded end. You’re welcome to the files after I get them done