
SquircleBowl1
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The inspiration for this part comes from postings found on the Grasshopper online forum. A squircle is a polygon with curved edges and rounded vertices, derived from combining "square" and "circle." This shape is formed by stacking ten squircled pentagons vertically; each of these ten serves as a control curve for the lofted shape seen here. This part took over 17 hours and a half to print using a layer height of 0.200 millimeters and a print speed of 100 millimeters per second. Note that parts like this, regardless of overall shape, are NOT WATER TIGHT and will LEAK if liquid is added. Making such parts water tight involves carefully applying a chemical that fuses the printed loops and layers together.
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