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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

My office owns a powder based 3d printer, a fantastic machine. But it needs to be used weekly to keep the powder from settling.

So for when we don't have any project work to print, i have started this small experimental series of prints to test my own mesh manipulation skills and the printer's limits.

All are spheres to just add a bit of coherence to all of them.

www.tyrertecture.com

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Comment by Kanyaphorn Kaewprasert on May 1, 2014 at 2:01pm
Hi Nick,
Could you tell how did you deal with intesections in gh? I am dealing with this kind of geometries. I have used exoskeleton; it turned out good virtually but can not be printed. At every joints, intersections are overlapped; the main problem for printing

Thank you!
Comment by Nick Tyrer on April 28, 2014 at 8:26am

Thanks man, I plan on throwing a blog post together at some point with different presentation techniques

Comment by Daniel González Abalde on April 28, 2014 at 8:00am

Great deserved luck!
I hope you teach us the print collection, and how to make these presentations in gh ;) ;)
very cool

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