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 From:  Larry Fahnoe (FAHNOE)
11347.15 In reply to 11347.1 
I believe one of the features of the original pattern referenced by Franz is the variable spacing of the bars in the panel. It looks to me like the patterns offered afterward are using a uniform spacing, thus producing a different effect.

--Larry
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 From:  Franz
11347.16 In reply to 11347.15 
Hello everyone!
I am pleased that there is so much interest in this type of pattern design and will continue to work on it.
I have now uploaded my solution approach, whereby I realized that there must be a relation to the distance of the parallel lines to the whole pattern,
because I only almost made it, I had to dizzy one point a bit. But I hope that this is hardly recognizable.

As I need a dxf file for the cnc milling machine, I had to delete a lot of superimposed lines, or I had to redraw them with a multiline (milling direction!).

Best regards
Franz

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 From:  bemfarmer
11347.17 In reply to 11347.16 
Hi Franz,

Some time was spent looking at your version 4, 3dm file.
Please do not take this as criticism, but I will point out a couple of issues.

The 10 pointed stars do not have ONE center point, and so are NOT circular arrays, and are not symmetrical.
Some of the points of the 10stars have TWO line segments, where one would be enough. Maybe this would have an effect on the gcode, and be detrimental to the routing paths?
(assuming the "screen" is cut out of one solid sheet)

Circular array of various polygons are NOT quite symmetrical, with respect to the 10start "center" point(s) Maybe this accounts for the
various long, interrupted lines not being along one line(?), but havint some slight offsets(?)

Maybe the original builder, due to construction techniques, did not get all of the parts in quite the right spots, for symmetry???
I did not spend any time with the original image loaded into MoI.

Your project has been interesting.

- Brian
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 From:  Michael Gibson
11347.18 In reply to 11347.16 
Hi Franz, it would be cool to see a picture of your CNC result too when you have made it!

Thanks,
- Michael
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 From:  Phiro
11347.19 
Hi Franz,

Don't know if this is important for your CNC work, but many curves in your pattern are open curves.

I think it could be source of problems.
But perhaps in your process it isn't matter.

Have fun

FR
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 From:  Franz
11347.20 In reply to 11347.18 
Hello
Thanks for the helpful feedback.
The entire order for production is currently still pending as the customer is still looking for a "sponsor".
I therefore still have some time.
Thanks also for pointing out the 2 different centers, that will indeed be the reason for my differences.
I plan to look into it further when the work is fixed and then report back on the CNC work.
So far we have been allowed to make a temporary solution for the steps so that the Imam has something to sit on. So I'm still confident.

It is always a pleasure to be on this forum as you are dealing with experts.

Thank you very much
Franz






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 From:  vic
11347.21 
Hello

Beautiful Project.
Next are some pictures from the book The Forms Of Color (Karl Gerstner)























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 From:  Elang
11347.22 In reply to 11347.21 
Thank you very much, Vic !
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
11347.23 
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Is beautiful that please without concept!
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 From:  Franz
11347.24 
Hello, vic and Pilou!

Very nice ideas, I hope to have something to show you when the upcoming work is a reality.

Many thanks
Franz
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