by kendel3d
I modified the base to cover the same outline as the rails. I also scaled it up to be 600mm tall. I also modified the connection between the top of the railing braces to the side of the building to make it stronger and easier to print.
I used a 0.6 nozzle to print and used Simplify3D (S3D) to generate the Gcode. I used 3 print profiles in S3D. The bottom 2.1mm was printed solid with a layer height of 0.3mm. The rail section was printed hollow with 2 perimeter walls, inside out. From the top of the railing up I printed in spiral vase mode with a minimum layer time of 10 seconds. This will let your fans cool the print off and solidify so it doesn't come out as a melted blob on top.
Printer:
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.6 mm
Infill:
Solid, Hollow, Spiral
Notes:
This takes about 11 hours to print. I used a Z hop to print the railings which keeps the stringing to a minimum, but it really slows the print down. Printing the base and the railings takes about 40% of the print time. Once it hits the spiral vase mode above the railings, it goes much quicker.