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Tapeworm. A script for creating developable surfaces.

Dear grasshoppers.

Some people have shown interest in my Tapeworm script, so I'm posting it here for anyone to try.

[UPDATED LINK]

MN-tapeworm-script-2020.ghx

Or try this one

OLD LINK:

Download Tapeworm v002

 

There are some notations inside the VB script explaining what is going on.

Basically, the script deals with the surface as if it were a long series of connected planar quads and then outputs the vertices of those flat surfaces as two lists of points. These points can be made into either polylines or interpolated curves, resulting in either a faceted or a smooth surface.

The two most important inputs for the script are "bend" and "twist". They should be lists of values that determine the curvature for each segment and the direction of this curvature. Please note that both lists should be equal in length. Also, the more values (steps), the more accurate the surface will be. The resulting surface should become single-curved (developable) and unroll to a straight strip.

Some photos and videos.

 

Good luck! Feedback is welcome.

 

Mårten Nettelbladt

martennettelbladt.se

The Geometry of Bending

 

 

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Comment by PaUla on August 18, 2011 at 1:45am
thanks!!
Comment by Mårten Nettelbladt on August 18, 2011 at 1:32am

Dear Paula, the tapeworm definition should work in an empty Rhino file. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to make sure the endpoints meet, you'll have to adjust the bend and twist values until you get it right.

Comment by PaUla on July 20, 2011 at 9:08am

Dear marten, first thanks for share your knowledge with us.

I'm trying to bend a strip of plywood, for now rotating 180 the short edges of the strip. For that i have been looking to your definition Tapeworm v002, hoping that can help me. But as it doens't come with a rhino file i can get the whole idea, which are the inputs in Rhino (points basically) Any advice or lin where I could find more information. thanks!!! I'm an advance beginner

 

 


Comment by Marios Tsiliakos on February 14, 2011 at 8:59am
thanks for sharing!
Comment by paloma on February 14, 2011 at 6:59am
Thanks!
Comment by Hrvoje Petrovic on February 14, 2011 at 1:41am
Thanks for this one!
Comment by taz on February 13, 2011 at 4:10pm
Wowser! Thanks for sharing. Are you going to try and build a tapeworm?

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