Standard Normal Distribution Design (No Markings)

Standard Normal Distribution Design (No Markings)

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Technically, all my subsequent standard normal distribution models originate from this single base model. To obtain it, I combined the components of Ayung's original model, discarded the numerical elements, encapsulated the remaining pieces within a rectangular prism, and performed a Boolean operation by using one piece to carve out another (in this case, cutting the rectangle with the combined components). I then created a stencil-like design of the negative space surrounding the standard normal distribution curve, which will be uploaded as well. Next, I applied the same procedure to this stencil piece, paired it with another identical rectangular prism, and used the stencil to craft what I affectionately refer to as a cookie model. This process helped alleviate many minor inconsistencies within the original design. Given its significance in my design progression, I decided to upload this model even though I haven't printed it yet, as it serves as the foundation for most of my subsequent creations. Additionally, I aim to make this model customizable, allowing users to input a specific z or t score (representing standard deviations) and generate a corresponding 3D representation.

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