bicylinder 3d models

10 3d models found related to bicylinder.
Bicylinder
Bicylinder
thingiverse

bicylinder complete

Bicylinder
Bicylinder
thingiverse

This is a Maker's Muse inspired Bicylinder. Designed to be 60mm. Joining piece is designed with 0.4mm clearance. You can scale that up or down to fit the tolerances of your printer. ... [Here is a link to his youtube...

Bicylinder
Bicylinder
prusaprinters

<p>This is a fun rolling shape that is not a sphere. Just print the parts, put the nobs in the holes, and push both parts together. ...I hope you enjoy!</p>

Steinmetz Bicylinder
Steinmetz Bicylinder
myminifactory

This is a Steinmetz bicylinder. It is formed at the intersection of two identical cylinders at a 90-degree angle. ...It has the cool property of being able to roll in either direction, but not both at the same time.

Steinmetz Bicylinder
Steinmetz Bicylinder
thingiverse

This is a Steinmetz bicylinder. It is formed at the intersection of two identical cylinders at a 90-degree angle. ...It has the cool property of being able to roll in either direction, but not both at the same time.

Steinmetz Solid - Bicylinder
Steinmetz Solid - Bicylinder
thingiverse

I didn't have the patience to look for a Bicylinder on Thingiverse so I created one. This took about 3 hours to model but it should of taken 30 minutes... Hope you enjoy it! ... Also here is the link to my workspace:...

Cloister Mouhefanggai Bicylinder Napkin Ring
Cloister Mouhefanggai Bicylinder Napkin Ring
thingiverse

> A bisected bicylinder is called a vault, and a cloister vault in architecture has this shape. ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steinmetz_solid Related Things: - https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3563733 Inspired by: -...

Bicylinder 1 in **SCALE UP**
Bicylinder 1 in **SCALE UP**
thingiverse

You will have to scale this model up. ...Sorry about that

Bicylinders (Steinmetz Solid)
Bicylinders (Steinmetz Solid)
thingiverse

Intersection of two cylinders 方傘

Bihelicoid in S^3
Bihelicoid in S^3
sketchfab

This is a minimal surface described in the paper “Minimal submanifolds of the bicylinder boundary” by Thomas Banchoff. Specifically, it is a bihelicoid from section 2 with the parameters m=3 and n=1. This surface is an immersion of a torus with the...