Sometimes I look at the wonderful but also pragmatic hacks people create with OpenSCAD and it's a mix of pride and "oh my god what have I done this is going to be my legacy now!".https://twitter.com/JediJeremy/status/1030347669921652736 …
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Replying to @oe1cxw
You did OpenSCAD??!!https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:135065
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Replying to @BruceHoult
Yes. I was the original author and after a few years I decided that I need time for new projects and gave OpenSCAD to Marius, who took excellent care of it ever since. Nice altimeter. Are those involute gears?! I have a python involute gears generator somewhere on thingiverse.
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Replying to @oe1cxw @BruceHoult
Oh! Someone actually wrote a parametric involute gears generator in OpenSCAD. See, that's exactly the kind of work I mean in the OP. On the one hand this is truly awesome and breathtaking in the best possible way, but on the other one it is also a bit horrifying..
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Replying to @oe1cxw @BruceHoult
The other day I was watching this
@standupmaths video and it features 3d printed packable Scutoids designed in OpenSCAD by@mathgrrl. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3024272 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_NZ1ql8B8Y … 1/21 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
When I first heard about that "new shape" I thought I might do an OpenSCAD model, but then thought "nah, it has curved surfaces, that's super hard to do in OpenSCAD". But @mathgrrl doesn't care. Because those OpenSCAD users, they are badasses and they just make it work. :D 2/2
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