Gyroid cup - check theory

Gyroid cup - check theory

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This Gyroid Cup Is Designed To Verify Math Facts About 3D Surfaces That Split Space Into Two Separate Subspaces. This Is Done By Filling The Cup With Two Non-Mixing Liquids. Start By Filling One Part Of The Cup With A Liquid, Ensuring The Other Part Remains Dry Before Adding Another Liquid. I Plan To Use Milk And Coffee For This Experiment. Print Settings: Printer: JGAURORA Z - 605S Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: Layer 0.1 Mm Nozzle 0.4 Mm Infill: 100% Is Recommended Notes: Support Is Required For Cup Handle Printing. Gyroid Does Not Require Supports Everywhere. Designing The Gyroid Cup: Gyroid Generation Starts By Creating A Gyroid Using OpenSCAD. The Equation Sin(x)cos(y)+sin(y)cos(z)+sin(z)cos(x)=0 Describes And Approximates Gyroid. I Included Points In The Grid Where Abs(sin(x)cos(y)+sin(y)cos(z)+sin(z)cos(x)) < 0.2, Then Created A Cube With Each Grid Cell Plus Epsilon To Properly Produce Union In OpenSCAD. Using OpenSCAD And A PC With 16 Gb Ram, I Generated The Gyroid Element Using This Simple Program. After That, I Imported The Gyroid Element Into Blender, United 8 Such Elements Into A Double-Sized Cube, Then Imported The Cup Model Created Using OpenSCAD, And United It With Gyroid.

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