algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Thanks for posting your elegant solution. I had not realized that the 2 interlocking rings actually did not touch each other. Consequently your design presents a vexing problem for making it a real object in anything other than a zero-G environment. Since I don't have one of those readily available I'm thinking about perhaps adding some connections between the pieces.
Nice model but not really a Möbius surface, is it? It twists 360 degrees, not 180:
Möbius would be more like this, except without the gap:
Or twist only 90 degrees for each 360 rotation (as shown below), but through 720 degrees of rotation (twice), creating the effect of two intersecting surfaces (not shown but similar to OP):
@Joseph: You are right, it is not really a Möbius-Strip. But having a 90-degree rotation over 720 degrees might be another challenge, I will try to edit my model with that.
@Birk: Thanks a lot! The Idea with it was actually to have 2 seperate rings which can not be manufactured traditionally. But thank God there are 3d-Printers ;) http://www.grasshopper3d.com/photo/img-20170621-120541-1?context=la...
Just right-click on the Loft-options and click on "close loft" :)
Thanks a lot :) It was printed using a Stratasys Objet 24 at my university in case you are interested :) I never printed it on a FDM-Machine because I was afraid (or to lazy) of removing the supports manual
Ah I thought it looked like a Stratasys print! This would be a nightmare on anything but the best FDM printer!
Been down this road before... two years ago:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/xn/detail/2985220:Comment:1376467
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