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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
19 Mar 2020   [#16] In reply to [#15]
Maybe all these things will be fun in Node Editor for have variable forms!

Carterpiller curves


From: bemfarmer
19 Mar 2020   [#17] In reply to [#15]
Found a couple of papers on Canal (Channel) surfaces, from spheres of varying radii, which look promising...depending upon the math load.
So more study to come...

Some mention is made of rolling ball blends and the R4, 4th dimension...

- Brian
From: Michael Gibson
19 Mar 2020   [#18] In reply to [#15]
Hi Brian, maybe something related in this previous thread? :
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=8430.1

- Michael
From: bemfarmer
20 Mar 2020   [#19] In reply to [#18]
Thank you Michael.
Yes, it is related.
I still remember doing experiments with booleans and "jaggies":-)

I found papers with the needed math...

- Brian
From: bemfarmer
26 Apr 2020   [#20]
Attached is a spheroform uniform width, symmetric tetrahedroid. [See next post for update.]
Despite being very careful, somehow the corners get out of wack. So the model does not appear to be quite perfect.
There seems to be a problem with a very slight lack of symmetry with maybe the circular array command, or something.

The canal surface "wedges" were made with loft of only 21 numpoints.

Using a Vee trimming tool object on the 4 master spheres, and the wedges, enabled the joining of the parts.

A script which arrays objects in a tetrahedral layout would be helpful.

- Brian.

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From: bemfarmer
27 Apr 2020   [#23]
A cleaner version of the uniform width, symmetric spheroform tetrahedron, starting with the 4 corner points of a tetrahedron of edge-length 2√2 from wikipedia. Later scaling to edge-length 1. Trimming the 4 spheres was laborious, whereas previously it was near onestep. The orientationn of the spheres must matter a lot. Added one canal wedge trimmed with angle Vee. Lots of trimming. Used Orient Line/Line multiple times, which generally placed surfaces with correct orientation, without resorting to cplane.

- Brian

Attachments:
SpheroformTetrahedron20.7z


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