![]() The STL exporter can be found under the Revit Add-Ins tab. The STL exporter add in to Revit you can download from Autodesk Exchange (I call it the Revit Apps Store) or click here. I saved it to Roof.rvt.Įach of these files then exported to STL format from within Revit. Then I isolated the roof and moved it to ground level. I isolated the walls and saved the drawing calling it Walls.rvt. ![]() I created walls, doors, windows and a roof. ![]() To illustrate the process we are just going to print a couple of walls and a roof on a Makerbot printer.įirstly you’ll need to draw the building in Revit. 1:50 and print your building in segments and glue fit together which is time consuming or use a larger 3D printer which is more costly. The solution is to either print the building on a better scale e.g. 1:200 So details like cills, door handles etc might simply be too small to print. Initially you need to realise that in architecture we work with buildings and if we are going to print them on a relatively small 3D printer’s build tray then the scale deduction is going to be large e.g. With this article/blog we are going to illustrate the process of 3d printing a Revit model.
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