Grasshopper

algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hello,

I use grasshopper to make my model and turn into rhino is closed poly-surface. How can i make it printable?

Thanks,

Watson

.gh and .3m attached file

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Hi,

I started from your 3dm file in your first post and got next captures..

In Capture_1.png geometry is exploded and there is two surfaces which intersect. From Capture_2.png can be seen that green curve is original based on measurements and all others are offseted or produced by revolution. In Capture_3.png there is new geometry done with previous green "original" curve and that is what I think you are after.....

For printing there are thin structures which make difficulties and still have to convert to solid. Solid conversion may need some manual work. Cleaning those curve loops inside geometry, maybe slice to parts....

Printable... What accuracy? size? material?

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"Cool"?  But you apparently didn't understand what I said about internalizing data from the plugin, or just don't want to bother?

I might use SLS printer and it's about 100mm*100mm. material not sure yet just need to be printable.

Llittle manual trimming to green curve in previous Capture_2 picture an revolve surface and cap holes -->  closed polysurface.

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.3dm file above is printable. First saved as .stl file and then prosessed with Simplify3D slicer. print time estimate 7 hours. Diameter of model ~100mm.  

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