Trivase
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<p>A simple vase using an extension of linear extrude that performs a math function as it extrudes.</p> <p>The openSCAD file is interesting because I wrote a module sin_extrude(), like linear extrude, but instead of applying the 'twist' linearly (from times zero to times one), it applies it sinusoidally (from times sin(0°) to times sin(90°)) and parabolic_extrude which ramps from zero to one using x*x.</p> <hr/> <p>This is a remix of <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4233279">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4233279</a> - at the time of posting that one didn't include source code.</p> <p>This, my work, has the openSCAD file.</p> <p>In the customizer, you can flip the design from linear to parabolic to sinusoidal.<br/> If the wall thickness is zero it will give you vase mode.</p>
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