aker (fdm) printer at home. I will not be charging you for the printing and I have plenty of filament to share.
The printing volume of the printer is 8.5"x8.5"x8.5"
Please export your (water tight) files as stl. with the units set to mm.
goodluck!…
Hello,
I have created a 3 dimensional grid which i now want to use in order to create boxes- solid square cells.
how do i do this in the most simple way?
thank you
Hello,
I have created a 3 dimensional grid which i now want to use in order to create boxes- solid square cells.
how do i do this in the most simple way?
thank you
ison, construct a 15' long plywood bench for Mark Weston's Digital Fabrication Studio, Spring 2013.
Rhino and Grasshopper were used to design the bench parametrically in 3D. The model was then contoured in the computer to generate 129 sections. Each section was cut out using a 3 Axis CNC Router. 520 spacers separate each contour by 3/4" to make the bench's total length. 3/8" all-thread rod runs through each segment of the bench. When tightened, the rods put the plywood pieces in compression, holding each section together without glue.
We estimate apprx. 200 man-hours went into this project over the course of less than a week. The project contains 129 contour pieces, 520 spacers, roughly 120 feet of threaded rod, 40 nuts, 40 flat washers, 40 lock washers, and 2.5 gallons of waterproof sealer.…
- valence 3 junctures whose incident edges form 120 degree angles.
The video above shows 20k particles navigating a periodic 64x64x64 voxel grid at approximately 20 fps.…
Added by David Reeves at 1:54am on September 20, 2014
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Even if the output is still a string, when you connect it to a point parameter, it will be converted to a 3d point. In future versions the {} won't be needed.
If your csv file has more data besides the points, and say the points are the 4th, 5th and 6th numbers, use this code:
Dim str_list() As String
str_list = data.split(",")
data = "{" & str_list(3) & "," & str_list(4) & "," & str_list(5) & "}"
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Added by Vicente Soler at 11:27am on September 3, 2009