@BarryKelly Yeah, saving direct to STL from Archicad. Also analysed the model using Meshlab, Netfabb and SketchUP to look at the surfaces. These applications allow you to see the surface conflicts that Archicad generates where something that is an outside face can be located within another object which confuses the print software etc.
It seems that it exports the surface geometry of each element, even where this intersects or is within another component.
The second limitation also seems incorrect as Archicad allows you to choose the scale when you are exporting the model (which is particularly useful!)
@Link Only briefly, will investigate that further now that there is no deadline. Keen to get the Makerbot working well in particular as we can print from it for approx £20 per 10x10x10cm model, whilst the HP is around £150-200.
Yes, I think printing elements separately is the way forward with the Makerbot as the soluble support material tends to clog the head apparently and the ABS supports are a nightmare to remove cleanly. The HP uses a soluble support filament which is why it can produce such fine surfaces.
Hope so regarding the technology. It seems counterintuitive to produce a highly detailed BIM model and then want to unify it down to a simple block, but it would almost definitely make the printing process faster and produce higher quality results.
Scott
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Archicad 17, Archicad 17 Solo + Artlantis 4 Render