Yes please do ! I do not have OpenSCAD but I can get it.
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Yes please do ! I do not have OpenSCAD but I can get it.
It looks like this worked - thank you so much!
This looks fantastic! I am having trouble accessing the file on Google Drive so I sent a request from griftwin gmail account. Thanks!
I’m not sure how he mastered this in the 3D software - couldn’t for the life of me. But when I created my original mold I just drew out the angles on a large piece of cardstock paper then used a...
I have no clue. I’m a total newb just looking for a way to cut time on these centerpieces. What’s fair in this world? Haha
Great video! It looks perfect. Now how does one get their hands on that print file to avoid hours worth of mixing and pouring plaster? Haha ;-)
I should have taken better photos from all angles before I left the house today, but it looks like you nailed it!
That looks like it's a match!!
Haha, there are 8 triangles on the top half of the shape and 8 triangles on the bottom half of the shape = 16 total. Then 1 flat square on top and 1 flat square on the bottom. I thought it was pretty...
Let's go with 76 mm wide for each of those triangle bases. I'm not looking for it to be super exact to my plaster copy. Just this symmetrical on all sides geometric shape. :-)
So the base is a 3” x 3” square, and it is 6” tall. So I think all those angles should be an even 60 degrees?
I don’t know the actual degree of those angles but I can try to figure that out.
Yup! I believe that would be the perfect way to describe this shape! :-D
Thank you for your reply. This looks close! However the base in your rendering is a triangle and mine is a square at the base and at the top. Here is another image that may make it a bit easier to...
Hello,
I am creating centerpieces and these plaster of paris shapes are a pain to recreate. I have access to a 3D printer but am having difficulty creating this fairly simple geometric shape on my...