Comparison of replica construction with 3D printing and traditional method
When designing and creating an idea, to understand and present it in different fields, such as: showing public and private places of life, cultural fields, industrial products, special affairs, etc., you can use a mockup, making a mockup with 3D printing and traditional method, in matters such as construction cost, construction speed, coloring, dimensional limitations, etc., we will help you to make your replica.
Definition of replica:
In fact, the replica is created by converting the two-dimensional design on paper into a three-dimensional and volumetric design and can be implemented with different materials, materials and methods. In schools and educational places and professional workshops, a lot of attention is paid to mock-ups and it is used as one of the best ways to present ideas.
Why do we make a replica?
When a student or a professional designer gives his 2D design a 3D objectivity using a mockup, he quickly realizes the strengths and weaknesses of his design and tries to complete his design. Therefore, the plan will go in the right direction, time, energy and money will be saved. In general, no matter how much the designer's experience is, by using the model, one can see and raise issues that are difficult to imagine from the map. In order to invent any design, after initial studies on paper, most designers start by making a mockup and do all the corrections and experiments on the mockup. Usually, the mockups are divided into two categories in terms of quality and construction: Practice models or etude (pre-model) and final model.
Autudic replica:
Most designers, especially skilled designers, know that while having high experience, it is still possible to see and raise many issues with the use of mockups, which would be difficult to describe on the map. In this way, the designers realize the mistakes very quickly and by seeing the mockup, they can easily modify their design and then put the final design on paper.
Final replica:
In the process of approving construction and industrial plans, people other than designers, such as employers or other people who are not familiar with construction and industrial plans, are often involved. By showing the made mockups, it is possible to help them in transferring and understanding more of the plans, to achieve speed in decision making. It is certain that the finished appearance of this type of replica should be more precise and elegant, and in addition to the main components (macro elements), the work should also have the necessary precision in the small components (micro elements) to create the necessary effect.

3D print features
With a 3D printer, you have no limits for making different and special shapes and the amount of details. The most important difference between the manufacturing method and the printer is additive manufacturing. And other methods are reduced manufacturing, which means that to make each piece, we have to cut and reduce larger pieces of materials with different methods and reduce the materials as much as possible to reach the size of the design we want. At this stage, sometimes we buy more materials than the required amount, and also often a lot of extra and disposable materials remain, which adds to the cost of making our replica. While the 3D printer with an incremental system is designed exactly the same size and prints the required materials layer by layer, and this process, in addition to the higher speed and ease of construction, costs much less. has

