by saifalam369
This is an incredible replica of the Taj Mahal. This was printed at 0.2. The only issue I had was that he Cura slicer messed up the 4 main towers on the four corners. Initially I thought it was my printer but then carefully examining the build I found the Cura slicer didn't even code the towers when slicing at 0.2. The way to get around this it to separately print the top portion of the towers (only from the windows through the roof) separately at 0.1 resolution and then gluing them onto the four large towers.
This version of the Taj Mahal has 4 larger cutouts at the bottom and 4 underneath each of the towers. This is to later retrofit LED lights so that it looks awesome both at night and even in daytime.
So there are a couple of options to print:
Print the entire Taj Mahal LED using 0.1
Print the entire Taj Mahal LED with 0.2 if this works for you and doesn't mess up the windowed rooms in the 4 towers.
Print the Taj Mahal LED without towers in 0.2 and then print the Taj Mahal tower tops only in 0.1, glue them together. The stl files for all three options are attached.
Note that the LED holes will be covered by thin filament used to create infill. When you are ready to insert LEDs, you will need to cut out these covers from the bottom of the model. I will post pictures with LEDs once I have this, enjoy!
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3 Pro
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
10%
Filament brand:
CC3D
Filament color:
White
Filament material:
PLA
Notes:
Note you will need to choose whether to print the entire model at 0.1 or do them separately at 0.2 for most and the towers at 0.1 if using the Cura slicer. If you are printing the entire model using 0.1 then only use the stl file called "Taj Mahal LED". Otherwise you will need the other two stl files.