Mathematical borromean 3d models
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6 mathematical borromean 3d models found

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Borromean rings with stand by henryseg

Borromean rings with stand by henryseg

...mean rings with stand by henryseg thingiverse this model is featured in figure 5.12 of visualizing mathematics with 3d printing.
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Borromean rings with Support (printable version) by Taimoor98

Borromean rings with Support (printable version) by Taimoor98

...ings). in other words, no two of the three rings are linked with each other as a hopf link, but nonetheless all three are linked.
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Borromean Rings [supported] by masteruan

Borromean Rings [supported] by masteruan

... curves are said to form the borromean rings as long as they are topologically equivalent to the curves depicted in this drawing.
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Borromean rings collection by mathgrrl

Borromean rings collection by mathgrrl

...one piece with no support or raft! for more mathematical information and to see openscad code for each model,...
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Sweeping out OpenSCAD/STL curves with a Python script by arpruss

Sweeping out OpenSCAD/STL curves with a Python script by arpruss

...an example showing how one can generate knots using mathematical formulae with a python script by sweeping a shape...
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Passing formulas to OpenSCAD modules/functions by arpruss

Passing formulas to OpenSCAD modules/functions by arpruss

...the not uncommon problem of wanting to pass a mathematical formula to a module or function: an eval() function...