hilbert sphere 3d models
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My son loves to play with Hilbert curves, so here is one for you to print.
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The source code requires OpenSCAD and dotSCAD. ...It can be found on dotSCAD/examples/dragon/hilbert_dragon.scad.
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The source code demands OpenSCAD and dotSCAD. ...It is easily accessible on the dotSCAD website, specifically in the examples section at turtle/hilbert_dragon.scad.
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I crafted a Hilbert Cube using AutoCAD's robust features. ...By duplicating multiple cubes, I was able to reorganize them into the intricate design you see before you.
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Printable in 3D form as Hilbert curves, these objects come without the need for supports. ...They can be utilized as practical memo holders or paperweights.
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... Drawing inspiration from Thomas Diewald's Processing script, the result was visually appealing but not a true Hilbert Cube due to the lack of continuous curve. A proper parametric Hilbert Cube generator would be ideal. Later, I discovered Carlo H.
cults3d
While searching for innovative designs to print using water-soluble PVA support, I decided to attempt creating a Hilbert Cube: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_cube After struggling and failing to create it in OpenSCAD, I found a workaround by...
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These objects are three-dimensional Hilbert curve prints that don't require support material. ...They can also function as memo holders or serve as a paperweight on your desk.
cults3d
The source code requires OpenSCAD and dotSCAD. ...It can be found on dotSCAD/examples/dragon/hilbert_dragon.scad. ... OpenSCAD Documentation OpenSCAD Documentation - Traditional Chinese OpenSCAD Documentation - English OpenSCAD Library dotSCAD
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With this design, Hilbert aimed to fill a two-dimensional space using only a one-dimensional line by increasing the degree infinitely. The objective behind this project is to take a finite degree and expand it into three dimensions. By doing so, you...
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http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2013/10/day-61-hilbert-steps.html ==== Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl Hacktastic blog: mathgrrl.com/hacktastic Shapeways geekhaus store: shapeways.com/shops/mathgrrl This design, all associated pictures, and files are...
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The path of a Hilbert curve modeled in Peano is suitable for printing at 0.3mm thickness using MakerWare on a Replicator 2. However, different sizes may not slice well; hence, a .x3g file is provided. MakerHome Day 61 showcases this design...
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Hilbert, Peano, tomato, tomato. The curve's path is precisely the right thickness for printing at MakerWare low on a Replicator 2 with a .3mm setting. Different sizes of this model may not slice effectively. Even at its current size, it takes time to...