hilbert library 3d models
32553 3d models found related to hilbert library.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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My son loves to play with Hilbert curves, so here is one for you to print.
myminifactory
The source code requires OpenSCAD and dotSCAD. ...It can be found on dotSCAD/examples/dragon/hilbert_dragon.scad.
cults3d
These Things are 3D Hilbert curves printable without supports. ...They are also usable as memo holders and/or paperweights.
thingiverse
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.
thingiverse
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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... [OpenSCAD](http://openscad.org) and [dotSCAD](https://github.com/JustinSDK/dotSCAD). ...It can be found on [dotSCAD/examples/turtle/hilbert_dragon.scad](https://github.com/JustinSDK/dotSCAD/blob/master/examples/turtle/hilbert_dragon.scad). ...
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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 looking for new interesting things to print using water soluble PVA support, I decided I want to try to make a Hilbert Cube: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_cube After trying and failing to do it in openscad, I worked around it's...
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With this design David Hilbert tried to fill a 2D space only using a 1D line, by letting the degree go to infinity. So the idea of this project is to take a finite degree and extrude it into 3D. Thus you can make a cool looking 3D print with nice...
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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...
myminifactory
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...
pinshape
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...
sketchfab
This 3D Hilbert curve was generated via JavaScript using the Babylonjs code library and exporting the file as a binary Graphics Language Transfer Format (GLB) file.
cults3d
The source code requires OpenSCAD and dotSCAD. ...It can be found on dotSCAD/examples/dragon/hilbert_dragon_low_poly.scad. OpenSCAD Documentation OpenSCAD Documentation - Traditional Chinese OpenSCAD Documentation - English OpenSCAD Library dotSCAD