SquircleMorph2

SquircleMorph2

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These 2 STLs are the same, except for their surface decoration. They both incorporate multiple design concepts I've used in previous postings, including Voronoi pattern, Loft surface, squircle shape, filleting, and surface morphing. Examples of these can be seen in this list of up to the current time: https://www.thingiverse.com/bbinnard/designs I wanted to print these STLs with no supports, and it took a while to find a a set of geometry definitions that would work. The 3 feet are a circular array of an extruded ellipse that is rotated to pont to the center of the bowl shape. There is a large fillet that connects the feet to the bowl shape. The bottom center area of each STL is actually not supported by anything, but this area is small enough to be printed OK with no supports. This short video shows the overall shape of each STL: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uspCJSiGRR0 The 2-color one ran out of filament because I over-estimated how much was left on the reel, so I switched to gray because that was all I had available at the time. Because of the different amount of material in each, the 2 prints take different amounts of time: 13:40 and 22:03 using a print speed of 100 mm/sec and layer height of 0.200 mm.

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