I'm seeking a modeler to format a model properly for printing. I am opening a WISP(Wireless Service Provider) and need the scale model to help market the idea as well as demonstrate how well the idea works in the area.
The model was made in Google Sketchup. It's been exported to an STL file(that I have put in a rar archive because it was 163mb lol). It needs to be scaled to 1 or 2 miles per foot. The whole print should be no larger than 10 by 10 feet once assembled. It also needs to be cleaned up around the edges, it's really jagged.
If you wish to help let me know your rates and abilities..
It gets a little tricky because I also need an estimated tree cover layer as well. I'll assist all I can with any information needed regarding any of this. Doesn't have to be exact just an estimate for showing coverage of point to point links.
The tree cover layer along the mountain tops needs to have removable sections for tower placement. Houses aren't required, just some indication(maybe a small square of a different color to indicate a structure is there.
I also need a model of a basic 72 foot triangle antenna tower, a dish antenna, and a sector antenna(links to images below Estimate antenna scale as you see fit. Doesn't have to be super accurate but can't be the size of the tower lol)
Tower
needs this on top
http://i4.ytimg.com/vi/bj80EBt_d9Y/hqdefault.jpg ) (rest of tower
http://qth.com/ka9fox/tower/tower2.jpg)
Dish Antenna:
http://www.doubleradius.com/ubiquiti-5ghz-powerbeam-airmax-6 20mm-pbe-m5-620-us-version.html
Sector Antenna:
http://www.doubleradius.com/ubiquiti-airmax-5-ghz-sector-16d bi-120-degree-am-5g16-120-us-version.html
As for the scale as long as it's not a thousand dollars to get this printed, all I can tell you is: The area is approximately 20 miles by 20 miles+/-, in sections able to fit a 3d printer(but not an unruly number of sections), have some form of connection between the printed sections(maybe a puzzle type interface between sections), and the mountains and hills must be able to support themselves.
link to STL archive on google drive(just a spare link):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7dzqApUWUBmTHA1M1FjSFk1UGc /view?usp=sharing
Thank you for your time!