level 3 menger sponge 3d models
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This is my 45° sectioned Level 3 Menger Sponge - ours. Because this has so many paths, this will be quite a noisy workout for most filament-based printers. The model is constructed differently from most Menger Sponge models, and I am releasing one...
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Check out the story behind this project on the blogosphere - [link to http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2014/08/day-357-printer-challenge-26-mm-level-3.html ](http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2014/08/day-357-printer-challenge-26-mm-level-3.html) for more...
myminifactory
MakerHome, Day 357: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2014/08/day-357-printer-challenge-26-mm-level-3.html Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl Hacktastic blog: mathgrrl.com/hacktastic Shapeways geekhaus store: shapeways.com/shops/mathgrrl This design and all...
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This design is a slight modification of Owen's support-free Menger sponge, with the base sliced off slightly to lie flat on the build platform. Else, a tiny corner sticks down in the center and prints on a tiny layer by itself, making the rest of the...
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During a visit to the Autodesk Innovations Lab at Singularity University in Mountain View, California, I created a model using Autodesk Inventor Simulation 2011 in just a few hours. The design, which measures approximately 5 cm in size, was printed...
cgtrader
The design deviates slightly from owens' Menger sponge, boasting a base that's been precision-crafted to lie flat on the build platform. A small adjustment was made to prevent a tiny corner from sticking down in the center and printing on its own,...
grabcad
The Menger sponge, an intricate fractal form, escalates in complexity with each successive level. It's formed by subdividing its geometry. Varying CAD techniques can model it efficiently. This fascinating structure is also a popular test object for...
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To create this unique design using NetFabb Basic, follow these steps: first, generate a Menger Sponge (it's a primitive). Then, rotate the Z axis by 45 degrees and the Y axis by approximately 54.74 degrees. Next, slice off a corner by cutting along...
grabcad
... some being more effective than others. This fascinating structure is also utilized to test 3D printers. File sizes for levels 2, 3, and 4 are respectively 0.5 MB, 10 MB, and 133 MB. Level 3 Menger sponge details can be found in the linked resource.
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Modelled by skilled individuals worldwide using sophisticated programming, a visually striking 3D sculpture comes into existence - The Level 3 Menger Sponge, expertly crafted in every detail using advanced algorithms of the open-source computer aided...
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This model complements my other models: Menger Sponge Level 2 and Menger Sponge Level 3. I have never been able to complete Level 4 in Solidworks - the model is too demanding - so I had to rely on Onshape to get the job done. ...Take that, Solidworks!
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Here's a simple, true level 4 Menger Sponge fractal with a hole size of just 1mm and a total side length of 81 mm. ...To create this model, I relied on Tinkercad, but it took no less than 15 restarts to successfully group and export the design properly.
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This is a level 1 menger sponge that I built from scratch, experimenting with software capabilities along the way. Printing quality remains uncertain at best, though I'm eager for someone to try it and share feedback on any potential issues. ...Open...
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A highly advanced level 4 Menger sponge model, expertly designed specifically for the New Matter MOD-t printer, yet compatible with any other 3D printer boasting a precision of at least 1mm and a spacious build envelope measuring 90mm by 90mm by 90mm...
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Just sharing this 3D printed menger sponge prototype, crafted using trial-and-error while exploring Autodesk's capabilities. ...Can't guarantee successful prints, but you now possess the digital files – experiment freely!
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A mind-blowing Menger Sponge printed out in just under three days on my Prusa i3 clone, with precision settings at 0.1mm layer height, 100% infill, and conservative motion controls. This large file is massive - make sure you have plenty of memory...
prusaprinters
A level-four Menger Sponge. This printed in just under three days on my Prusa i3 clone, at 0.1mm layer height, 100% infill, and conservative motion settings. Large file is large -- make sure you have plenty of memory and give it time to load, if you...
grabcad
took 3 days to render all three extrusions, another 2 hours to convert to stp, and another 4 minutes just to upload.
cgtrader
These nine coasters showcase various portions of an intricate Level 3 Menger Sponge, carefully crafted in Tinkercad using imported data from a Mathematica-generated Menger sponge design found at http://makerhome.blogspot.com.
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A coasting wonder made from a section of a three-dimensional Level 3 Menger sponge, featuring dynamic filament colors that switch mid-print process for a mesmerizing effect. ...Explore this remarkable design further at http://makerhome.blogspot.com
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This is my 45° sectioned Level 2 Menger Sponge, one of a kind. Many others exist, but this one belongs to me. Constructed by intersecting three 2D gaskets, the OpenSCAD code holds more interest than the object itself. I've also included a 2D gasket...
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Humans inhabit a realm where geometry and space converge, epitomized by the third-order Menger sponge complement - an intricate, three-dimensional construct that embodies the essence of self-similarity and infinite complexity.
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A coaster based on a slice of a Level 3 Menger sponge prints with switched filament colors throughout. Featured on Day 23 of MakerHome: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/2013/09/day-23-menger-coasters.html. Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl. Hacktastic...
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A coaster that captures the intricate essence of a slice from a Level 3 Menger sponge. The print is switched mid-stream with a change in filament colors adding an extra layer of visual interest. Featured on Day 23 of MakerHome:...
prusaprinters
Menger Sponge, on a stand, 3d printable without supports. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge
cults3d
... I was able to print a cube about 30 mm on a side using its experimental "tree" supports. However, only files "menger_sponge_fixed.stl" and "menger_sponge3_fixed.stl" are proper manifolds. ... Cura is apparently very tolerant of non-manifold files.
cgtrader
This STL file is a revised version of Owens' original 18mm Menger sponge model, with the base flattened to facilitate more consistent printing. ...It prints reliably on both the MakerBot Replicator 2 and Afinia H-Series without the need for supports due...
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... its intricate design proudly displayed on a sturdy base. ...Printed effortlessly with 3D technology, requiring no supports to hold it in place. Visit the Menger Sponge's Wikipedia page for more information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge
myminifactory
These eight coasters represent distinct segments of a Level 3 Menger Sponge, carefully crafted in Tinkercad after importing a Menger sponge created in Mathematica.\r\nhttp://makerhome.blogspot.com (entries 121 and 122)\r\n========\r\nTwitter:...
grabcad
I attempted creating the fourth level of a Menger sponge, but encountered an issue where it wouldn't save upon completion possibly due to a topological error. ...To visually show the process, I took screenshots demonstrating how the pocket density...