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The two additional arguments t1 and t2 are the angles t in the ParametricPlot3D that will split the ring"set" into 2 separate "rings". By lack of finding a formula, I determined these two angles experimentally by means of another Mathematica notebook...
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Best is to extract the Graphics3D or ParemtricPlot3D data as generated of the code and use Printout3D[data,"filename.stl"] to save the model as a 3D print file.
That's a great explanation Erik, I really appreciate this idea you have given to me. Thank you very much
We are transitioning away from plugin-based embedded CDFs towards cloud-based content. The new pointers to Open Code examples are one step in that direction: http://blog.wolfram.com/2016/12/12/launching-wolframalpha-open-code/
You can check the code: ?? PacletManager`PacletCheckUpdate and ?? PacletManager`PacletFindRemote basically the name of the paclet, the version of Mathematica, and the version of the paclet, you know...the necessary bits...
hello, Jeremy, You can easily change the speed by adding or removing frames. You can e.g. change the step of the Table function that crestes the frames. here is an example of a fast and a slow version" framesFast = Flatten@Table[ ...
Hi Vitaliy, Erik's Demonstrations help us to understand the physical model and trebuchet dynamics. As a organizer, I draft a Mathematica notebook to introduce trebuchet topic for our young players. I attached notebook format, see attachment....