algorithmic modeling for Rhino
This is not a simple script, not intend for general purpose.
The script still relies on solid Boolean operations, thus limited to what Rhino 'can Boolean'.
I'll add more description about the script later when I have more time.
I attached a form testing file, which you can play with some forms that I've sketched.
This is my first post, suggestions and comments appreciated.
Inspired by David Fano's Parametric Truss script.
waffle_20101228.ghx, 1.6 MB is the latest script (hope it works on GH0.8)
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Victor,
Thank you very much, I am getting ready to give it a whirl but I wanted to take the time to thank you for your contribution to this great community. (Now that the thank you(s) are out of the way, I can now go play.
Best regards,
Mark
Dear Mark, Thanks for your praise.
If possible, upload some photos of the waffle you made as a reward for me.
VL
Victor,
I haven't gotten around to designing anything fun or practical yet, so I cut the following from a/the example file. I will post again when I cut something more substantial/interesting. I used 5 cm blue foam, cut on laser.
VL, Let me know if you need something cut, I have a Laser, Shopbot & CNC Plasma cutter.
Thanks again for your help.
Happy New Year,
Mark Plaga
Inline pics of some waffles made from your definition.
Link to images in flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/markplaga/sets/72157625732129266/
waffle_2010-12-28.ghx ,nice work :)
instruction plzzzzzz :O
Hi Victor,
This is the best script for waffle!!
unfortunatly i lost the file and i cant seem to download it from here anymore..
it saves as a .xml file
can you post it again or send it to me?
thanks a lot!!
rodrigo
Hi Victor,
Awesome work on the definition!! I was playing with it and made a small model as a test run for you to enjoy, had couple of questions though,
Is it possible to define over notching or slotting, or should I say compensation for a tool not being able to cut a square notch? Currently there is no tolerance and the notching happens at an equal percentage, so if you happen to cut your objects with a CNC machine you will find that when the pieces are assembled they ‘stick out” a bit due to the curvature left by the tool in the corners?
Secondly, how would you go about defining a radial Waffle around the Z axis, for example if you were working with a pipe and wanting to have waffles in the Z and X axis? (Radiating out from the centre)
Besides of that I found your definition to be the most stable out of all of the ones I have come across, well done and thank you again!!
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