Have you tried a Formlabs? Not sure how big the file is
Did you know you can embed a Sketchfab link in your post? That way the readers can play around with the model and advice you on which printer to use. Cheers!
If you aren’t necessarily worried about the strength of the part, then I would go with an SLA printer. You could go with an FDM printer that used dissoluble support material, but that would most likely cost more because of the extra material used for supports. Another type of 3D printing technology for this project could be Inkjet 3D printing. This wouldn’t be as strong as FDM, but it would probably cost less because you wouldn’t need to print supports.
To be honest, any printer could print these, layer thickness of the beams would be standard 0.2 mm though.
Really the only thing you need to check is wether the built volume is big enough
Great, thanks for your reply Kevin. Could you recommend a machine type that prints in nylon sls… I have no idea what to look for in the 3d hubs list of printers.
Not sure if there are 3D hubs members with a SLS machine.
If there are non, I’m happy to give you some recommendations of London based SLS service bureau’s.
It might be an idea to make the floor plates out of Laser cut acrylic, this will look nicer and will save you some money.Printing large, flat objects in SLS is quite challenging because of the warpage.