Wolfram Mathematica Spikey 3d models
670 3d models found related to Wolfram Mathematica Spikey.thingiverse
I needed a way to keep my bed sheets from pulling out after they've been tucked in. I added Spikes to a modified chip clip for this design. ...When clamped around bed sheets and tucked under the mattress, your sheets will stay in place!
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This is a massive, spiked washer for securing the heat shield foil to the subframe of a Wrangler JK (and other vehicles). It sits under the standard 10mm bolt and provides significantly more surface area (and spikes!) for holding the foil firmly in...
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Inspired by TomasT's vibrant Christmas tree baubles, I decided to challenge myself and see if I could replicate some of his creative designs. Building on a new base model that I had crafted, I created these 9 unique variants that showcase my own...
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I am testing a custom-made prototype to gauge its ability to accurately print hair-like filaments with an AnyCubic Photon 3D printer, specifically utilizing the Tenacious flexible resin for optimal results.
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made hole smaller to accomadate m3 sticks
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Inspired by TomasT's Christmas tree baubles, (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3283683), I decided to see if I could duplicate some of his creations and then Building on a new base model I created these 9 variants. I printed mine using a Mika3D...
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I was just messing around & made this. Looked cool so decided to post it. I haven't been able to get a super clean 3D print yet to post up. BUT, the 1st person to beat me to it & posts a SUCCESFUL MAKE (Print Quality MUST be at least an 8.5/10) ...
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knights of the scrap table are kobolds who serve for scrap lords, each scrap lord has a castle somewhere atop a moutain in the central lands. often so high up are these castles that any attempt to raid one would be climbing 90% up rock while arrows...
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Tried to reach this: http://blog.wolfram.com/2007/05/22/making-the-mathematica-6-spikey/ By following https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/10917/hyperbolic-solids-in-blender, I stumbled upon an intriguing sidetrack. Verified in Meshlab and...
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Fractals of Egyptian Pyramids. ...Crafted with precision using Wolfram Mathematica software. ...No post-processing necessary to achieve perfection.
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This is an uncomplicated rendition of the Mole Antonelliana in Turin, rendered through straightforward calculations with Wolfram Mathematica and subsequently brought to life in three-dimensional form via a 3D printer. ...Further details can be found in...
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Developing a D-type minimal surface, engineers used Wolfram Mathematica to create it for Big Red Hacks 2018. ... Formula: A * Cos[a1*z] * Sin[a2*(x + y)] + B*x*Sin[b1*z]*Cos[b2*(x - y)] = 0
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... in Euclidian geometry. ...The basis of the model was made using Wolfram Mathematica software and cleaned up/resized using CAD. ...The model stands at 1” by 1” by 1” and is a quick and fun print for fidgeting by those who enjoy the study of mathematics.
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I designed this model using Wolfram Mathematica, integrating knot data to bring it to life. ... Print Settings Revealed Printer Brand Exposed RepRap Dominates Printer Unveiled prusa i3 Reigns Supports Unavailable No Option Exists Resolution...
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... and checkout activity in 2015-16 are showcased on a three-dimensional printable graph, featuring a stable foundation. ...Utilizing Wolfram Mathematica, I crafted a visual representation that was then exported as an STL file for successful 3D printing.
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... evil. ...Can't we find common ground? A Mathematica creation, born from Michael Trott's innovative blog post at Wolfram, where formulas are used to represent everything from filled algebraic curves to the Twitter bird and even chocolate Easter bunnies.
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... using Mathematica, a powerful tool that lets us see the world from unique perspectives. It's inspired by Michael Trott's blog post on Wolfram Alpha, where he shares amazing formulas for everything from algebraic curves to chocolate Easter bunnies.
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I created this WordCloud of Pride and Prejudice using Mathematica by Wolfram Research. The sizes of the words are tied to their frequencies within the novel. Print this with two colors or with one and enjoy how the words bring various scenes from the...
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I utilized Wolfram Mathematica to craft these models of the Platonic solids as part of my initial experimentation with a new 3D printer. The tray was designed using Tinkercad, and all the models share a uniform height of 40 mm, ensuring they sit...
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I created these models of the Platonic solids using Wolfram Mathematica. They were some early experiments with my new 3D printer, where I pushed its capabilities to the limit. I designed the tray in Tinkercad, making sure it was perfectly compatible...
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The equation to plot this surface using Wolfram Mathematica is: Plot3D[Log[Cos[x]/Cos[y]], {x, -π/2 + 0.1, π/2 - 0.1}, {y, -π/2 + 0.1, π/2 - 0.1}, PlotPoints -> 60] Adding thickness in Blender gives a more realistic model. A custom base was...
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I generated the sqriancle in Wolfram Mathematica using equations in Mahieu’s article and am posting this model with his permission. Thanks for the inspiration! I love printing fun mathematical shapes. Note that the size of the STL file is rather...
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A single "big-bang" piece and multiple "rule-30-cells" pieces form a pseudo-random pattern based on Stephen Wolfram's Rule 30 Elementary Cellular Automaton, used in Mathematica as a random number generator. This puzzle showcases the unpredictable...
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This project leverages basic Wolfram Mathematica elements to create country shapes, while each nation's height is generated by its corresponding Ukrainian population numbers. Population data was sourced from Wikipedia's page on Ukrainians, listing...
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... code, and Koch1.dxf, Koch2.dxf, Koch3.dxf, and Koch4.dxf for the DXF files of the Snowflakes. The DXF files contain 2D Koch Snowflakes generated in Wolfram Mathematica, with the notebook available in KockSnowflakes.nb if you have Mathematica.
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I crafted this WordCloud of The Scarlet Letter with Mathematica by Wolfram Research. The sizes of the words reflect their frequencies within the novel's pages. Print this with vibrant colors or a single hue and see how the words bring forth themes...