Foam Core House with 3D Printed Components
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Simple building with Dollar Tree foamcore walls, cereal card roof, and 3D printed windows and doors. the SVG files can be edited and printed from InkScape or Adobe Illustrator (and perhaps other programs - I use InkScape). Construction The walls are peeled foamcore with the windows and door glued onto the surface. Durham's Water putty was then smeared onto the walls for a stucco effect. The roof is tiled with tiles cut from strips of manila folder card on top of a base made from cereal box card. Strips of balsa wood formed the timbers. Cheap acrylic craft paint was used to paint it. The STL parts can be reused on other buildings. This project includes a simple wooden plank door with and without a sill on the bottom, and two styles of windows. The diamond windows and the silled door are shown in the photo.
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