Mission San Gabriel Archangel Project

Mission San Gabriel Archangel Project

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4th Grade Mission Project - San Gabriel Archangel - done by my daughter with technical support from Dad. Most parts are printed with PLA and the roof was done in LayBrick for stain-ability. Plants, grass, and figurine purchased at Michaels Craft Store. Walkway is Elmers white glue sprinkled with craft sand. Doors and windows colored with markers (nothing exotic). We decided to go with a simple front facade instead of a full building for time/material constraints. Used this bell in different scales for bell tower:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5015 Water in fountain is a two-part clear polyurethane castable system with a touch of blue dye. https://bjbenterprises.com/index.php/wc-595-a-b/ Adhesive used to bond PLA pieces together and mount to the wood is:https://bjbenterprises.com/index.php/adhesives/ap-3220-a-b/ Let me know if you have any questions. Print Settings Printer Brand: Airwolf 3D Printer: AW3D HD Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .32 Infill: 20 Notes: Printed with 2 perimeters and low resolution for speed and added texture. The LayBrick is very brittle so only used it on the roof. How I Designed This Tinkercad Designed in Tinkercad from reference Internet Photos Overview and Background Mission Model for 4th grade California Mission Project Lesson Plan and Activity Mission Model for 4th grade California Mission Project Materials Needed Materials Most parts are printed with PLA and the roof was done in LayBrick for stain-ability. Plants, grass, and figurine purchased at Michaels Craft Store. Walkway is Elmers white glue sprinkled with craft sand. Doors and windows colored with markers (nothing exotic). Can use a variety of glues/adhesives to assemble: Elmers White Glue Hot Glue 2-part epoxies or polyurethane

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