There's a number of ways to do it. What we generally do is export it for CAD as dwg and make it into working drawings and detail drawings, with a number of modules, so it could be easily implemented on site.
@@keavalientino 3d printing is actually costly most times so what we prefer is making the frame using teakwood and finishing it up with plywood and acrylic sheet for the lights are coming. It's all done manually but is very cost efficient.
Thank you for this it it literally insane how much this actually helped
So glad it was helpful. Thank you.
Hey - when I connect the Unit Z to the Extrude, It does not produce an extrusion.
Hey, something went wrong in my model when I imported the unit Z, do you know what went wrong?
how does this translate to real model
There's a number of ways to do it. What we generally do is export it for CAD as dwg and make it into working drawings and detail drawings, with a number of modules, so it could be easily implemented on site.
@@architutors with a 3d printer? and what material? crete?
@@keavalientino 3d printing is actually costly most times so what we prefer is making the frame using teakwood and finishing it up with plywood and acrylic sheet for the lights are coming. It's all done manually but is very cost efficient.
@@architutors do you have a video of the process