As some people said above, CNC cutting machines are more recommended for wood models. I have worked with wood 3D printed structures. In our company we use ANET printers for Fused-Deposition (FD) printing, but most commercial ones are also good as Prusa, Ultimaker or Zmorph.
In our experience, the extruding component (the HotEnd) is as important as the 3D printer. I would also recommend to print in slow speed and print with supports for grid shells and grid net structures. For small scale structural models, most printers are not capable of print the entire structure in one piece, so printing the model divided in pieces would be a suggestion.
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Roberto Anton Ing., A.M.ASCE
Director
Guayaquil
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-12-2018 12:58
From: Pedro Munoz
Subject: 3D PRINTING WOOD STRUCTURES
Has anyone experimented or documented some type of 3D Printing of small scale wood structural models, either solid or grid shells or grid net structures? Any suggestions of commercially available 3D printers that could do this type of wood printed structures?
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Pedro Munoz Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE
Principal
PRM Engineering, LLC
Methuen MA
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