Continuous - Anti-Oloid - Rolling Solid 3D Print
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Part of an ongoing research project focused on innovative geometric shapes, specifically designed to test the boundaries of Metal Additive Manufacturing technology. Rigorous solids are three-dimensional objects that move in a straight line with precise center of mass, defying their non-spherical design. The concept of oloids was initially developed and documented by Paul Schatz in 1929. These models were created using Autodesk Fusion 360 software. They possess watertight geometry and are suitable for 3D printing. Curious about the quality of my designs? Download a free oloid 3D model here: https://skfb.ly/6YDqB Visit www.3dprintinglady.com to learn more.
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