[2] shows the mold box and the mold it produced used to make
        
        
          the door.
        
        
          These castings [3] are shown in their as-cast condition. The
        
        
          door and frame from the gloss-coated 3D-printed mold are on
        
        
          the left. The horizontal lines left by the print head are clearly
        
        
          visible. By comparison, the freight door on the right was made
        
        
          with my lost-wax mold-making technique. The differences are
        
        
          pretty clear.
        
        
          With good gates to remove excess resin, the flash is very thin
        
        
          and easily removed with a modeling knife, a problem difficult
        
        
          to solve with my machined mold. I included a recess in the
        
        
          back of the frame that aligns the door for accurate assembly.
        
        
          This example was brush-painted and, although it looks fine
        
        
          to the naked eye, on close examination you can see problems
        
        
          associated with the rough surface left by the printhead. An
        
        
          airbrush might produce a more uniform finish. I am still experi-
        
        
          menting with methods to produce a smooth surface without
        
        
          damaging the details. However,  I was so pleased with this that
        
        
          I thought other modelers should look into this technique.
        
        
          
            3D CAD Software
          
        
        
          You need 3D CAD software. Google SketchUp, is probably the
        
        
          best-known free program. The Sketchup program and avail-
        
        
          able freeware has changed since the 2013 version.  Tools for
        
        
          arcs and circles are limited, but  available in the standard tool-
        
        
          bar.  An export extension for .stl file export no longer exists.
        
        
          Thus options have been significantly reduced in the free CAD
        
        
          universe.   Until recently I’ve seen no reason to purchase the
        
        
          Pro version for $500, but with these changes you may want
        
        
          to consider it. In its basic form it is pretty useless, so you have
        
        
          to load up a bunch of plugins. From the Window/Extensions