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surf2solid.py by mrule
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
A quick and dirty sketch of a python clone of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6955
Takes a function of x,y,r, and t (theta, in radians), plots it, returns it as a solid which it spits to stdout, or writes to a .scad or .stl file, depending on usage. Arguments are set toward the top of the scrip. The function is specified as a string. This script requires numpy. Comments need improvement.
Python seems popular, so I'm hoping this will be stolen and modified.
There are probably still bugs in the mesh generation, I haven't even tried slicing the test object. If you spot a fix, tell me (or post a fix as your own thing).
update : fixed generation of base polygons
update : fixed normal orientation for .scad and .stl output
update : fixed scaling issues, now scales part to the intended dimensions
update : fixed some command line argument parsing
update : OpenSCAD doesn't like the .stl output, but the .scad script output seems ok. Probably some problem with specifying the normals.
Takes a function of x,y,r, and t (theta, in radians), plots it, returns it as a solid which it spits to stdout, or writes to a .scad or .stl file, depending on usage. Arguments are set toward the top of the scrip. The function is specified as a string. This script requires numpy. Comments need improvement.
Python seems popular, so I'm hoping this will be stolen and modified.
There are probably still bugs in the mesh generation, I haven't even tried slicing the test object. If you spot a fix, tell me (or post a fix as your own thing).
update : fixed generation of base polygons
update : fixed normal orientation for .scad and .stl output
update : fixed scaling issues, now scales part to the intended dimensions
update : fixed some command line argument parsing
update : OpenSCAD doesn't like the .stl output, but the .scad script output seems ok. Probably some problem with specifying the normals.
