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3D Design in Mathematica: Generative Jewelry

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Hi Dan Bach, thanks for your kind words. Yes, looking for 3D analogs of 2D objects or vice versa is something that is inspiring me these days. See you around.

Chris

Hi Clayton Shonkwiler, thanks for the tip! And thanks for reading!

Posted 6 years ago

Hi Chris!

Really nice result, and very clear explanation. Makes a great pendant, wall art, or trivet!

I like 3-dim stuff living in a 2+dim world, or vice-versa.

Enjoyed seeing you at Waterloo and around the MathArt circuit! -- Dan Bach

POSTED BY: Dan Bach

Hey, Christopher, thanks for posting here!

Incidentally, RandomPoint[Disk[]] will generate a pseudorandom point uniformly in the disk, which could simplify your code a little bit.

Hi Janos, Thanks for your interest. The print at the top of the post is printed in Raw Bronze through Shapeways. I have also printed it on a Lulzbot Mini, which doesn't turn out nearly as nice.

Posted 6 years ago

What 3D printer did you use?

POSTED BY: Janos Lobb

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