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Ryan T O'Connor
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Slingshot! is a plug-in aimed at enabling Grasshopper to connect and share information with remote data sources.Slingshot! currently features an extensive collection of components for reading, writing, and managing relational database systems using SQL.See More
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The Finches components allow for easy import, export, batch processing, and (coming soon) importing GIS data into Rhino and Grasshopper. Download here: www.nicholas.demonchaux.comSee More
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Design Fugitives - Waffle Wall

http://www.designfugitives.com/Waffle Wall------ This grasshopper definition creates a wall of folding, interlocked ribbons. The pattern from the top resembles askewed waffle pattern. The input parameters are a base spline that defines the wall shape, length and curves; and a set of lines that define the look of the elevation heights. Sliders can control the depth of each side of the wall, the number of folds in the wall, the size of the tangent…See More
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Waffle Wall------



This grasshopper definition creates a wall of folding, interlocked ribbons. The pattern from the top resembles a

skewed waffle pattern. The input parameters are a base spline that defines the wall shape, length and curves; and a set of lines that define the look of the elevation heights. Sliders can control the depth of each side of the wall, the number of…
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