Introduction: San Diego LDS Temple - Taito 3D Printing Services

About: Taito 3D is a Johannesburg based 3D Printing company, we offer a professional 3D printing service with a quick turnaround time. Our 3D printing service allows customers to send us a digital design for a physic…

3D Printed San Diego LDS Temple (with Lights)

Supplies

LED - https://www.netram.co.za/led/9881-led-3mm-white-10-pack.html

Filamnet - https://www.3dprintingstore.co.za/boksburgstore/wanhao-pla-filament-1kg-1-75mm-white.html

Filament - https://www.3dprintingstore.co.za/boksburgstore/wanhao-pla-filament-1kg-1-75mm-transparent.html

SketchUp - https://www.sketchup.com/try-sketchup

Battery - https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/store/li-ion-li-po/2439-lipo-battery-37v-1200mah-1c-1cell.html

Battery Charger - https://www.diyelectronics.co.za/store/battery-charger/1195-1a-lithium-battery-charging-module-with-protection.html?search_query=battery+charger&results=77

Switch - https://www.robotics.org.za/SWITCH-88-LOC

3D Printing Services

Step 1:

I used SketchUp to design the file. The windows are made out of clear filament. I've grouped the windows together, so please explode them from the rest of the design.

Step 2:

The base of the model is attached to the rest of the model via a nut and bolt set (you can use a soldering iron as well). The bolt is attached to the model via a soldering iron (you can use glue if you wish, but it's risky).

Attachments

Step 3:

Solder the battery the LEDs, the switch and the battery charging module to the circuit.

Step 4:

I used a soldering iron to attach the windows to the model (you can use glue if you see fit).

Step 5:

Final Images.

Step 6: