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Based off of a 3D projection of the equation Z = sin(sqrt(x^2+y^2))/sqrt(x^2+y^2), simply pack the mold with wet sand and add it to your castle for an awesome accent! When I saw this challenge I knew I wanted to create an interactive...
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Based off of a 3D projection of the equation Z = sin(sqrt(x^2+y^2))/sqrt(x^2+y^2), simply pack the mold with wet sand and add it to your castle for an awesome accent! When I saw this challenge I knew I wanted to create an interactive...
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####*x^3 –y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)* ##### Physical Model for the Difference of Two Cubes This set of 3D blocks demonstrate, physically, the well-known algebraic fact that *x^3 – y^3 = (x-y)(x^2+xy+y^2)*. While it is possible to show that the equation...
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Contour Lines for z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2)) Ryan Simmons 11/8/2021 George Mason University Math 401 The chosen function for this print is z = e^(-(x^2 + y^2)). This function’s domain is (0,1]. Since this function will never reach 0, it is printed starting...
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As b,c --> 2, the quadrants continue to bow out until they form a perfect circle, and today's equation: x^2 + y^2 = a. You can see the progression in the posted photo. Details: units are in mm a = 2500 (to give a length and height of 100) Range(x) =...
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this is the demo for this problem: The region R enclosed by the curves y=x and y=x^2 is rotated about the x-axis. ...Find the volume of the resulting solid
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Let f(x)=x and g(x)=x^2 between x=0 and x=1. Rotate the enclosed region around the x-axis. This is the volume created. I think you should be able to print it without supports. I printed it with supports with the large side on the bottom, though. ... ...
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Let f(x)=4x-x^2 and g(x)=x^2. They enclose a region. Rotate this region around the line x=4. This is the volume created. ... Created in Maple.
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The equation is a variant of the circle (Day 8, x^2 + y^2 = a http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:233659), but with different divisors for x and y. So, x^2/a + y^2/b = 1. A and b control the maximum/minimum in the x and y direction, respectively. If...
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A few nice printed caps for your V-slot ends of the X and Y axis of the Ender 2. ... Easy to print, nice to look at.
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This is a endstop mount for the P3steel 2.x Y-axis. Designed for use with the cheap makerbot v1.2 mechanical endstop. It's the next part of a complete series for P3steel parts. I redesigned every part based on my long time experience with the P3...
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This is a Y-axis idler for the P3steel 2.x. Designed for use with 2 pieces MF126 bearings. This part corrects the geometrical failure of the original part. The belt will run perfectly horizontal and parallel when used with a 20teeth pulley. This...
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Designed for #6-32 Screws and nuts where the part fastens to the X and Y gantries. Hardware to mount endstops is 2mm. Use 1" #6-32 Screws to mount. Anything longer will not fit the part. Designed for X_MAX and Y_MAX endstop positions. The Y...
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This endstop mount can be used with cheap 2-wire endstops. The endstop will be trigerred by LM8 bearing. Mounted by M3 screw with nut. ...Endstop should be mounted by M2 screws without nuts.
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For today's equation, I picked the Astroid: x^(2/3) + y^(2/3) = a where a = r^2/3 From the site (edited & shortened for clarity): The astroid can be formed by rolling a circle of radius r/4 on the inside of a circle of radius r. It can also be formed...
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Let f(x)=(x+1)^2 between x=0 and x=2. Rotate the enclosed region around the x-axis. This is the volume created. ... Created in Maple.
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This small and simple printable tool for Ultimaker 2, will help in aligning the two rods of an axis (X or Y). At the printer to be checked: Loose the screws of all tooth-drives for an axis. Connect simply the rod 8mm (slides) and the rod 6mm (print...
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Details: units are in mm Range(x) = -50 to 50 a = 1/25.65, b = 2.35 As always, I'm going to continue to post one equation per day until get bored or people lose interest. If there's a particular equation you'd like to see, leave a comment and I'll...
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Let f(x)=10/x^2 between x=1 and x=5. Rotate the enclosed region around the line y=10. This is the volume created. ... Created in MATLAB.
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This is a clamp for the P3steel 2.x Y-axis. ...Designed for use with LM8UU bearings or any other bearing with the same dimensions Please share your makes!
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To see the whole collection, go to: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:227210 Continuing with the polynomials, today is a parabola, y = a*x^2. Details: units are in mm Range(x) = -50 to 50 a = 1/25 As always, I'm going to continue to post one equation...
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This is a clamp for the P3steel 2.x Y-axis. Designed for use with IGUS RJZM-01-08 bearings. The outer diameter is 1mm bigger than the LM8UU standard bearings. That is why the original lasercut clamps don't work and you need modified parts. It's...
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new support for the right X-pulley that fits better with the Y-endstop 20170816 - added 3mm X support Tip : Use 3d-Tool to have a detailed look on this thing Print Settings Printer: FT5 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0,4 Infill: 50 Notes: I made...