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# Overview
The library files are as follows:
- ```transforms.scad```: The most commonly used transformations, manipulations, and shortcuts are in this file.
- ```shapes.scad```: Common useful shapes and structured objects.
- ```masks.scad```: Shapes that are useful for masking with ```difference()``` and ```intersect()```.
- ```math.scad```: Useful helper functions and constants.
- ```paths.scad```: Functions and modules to work with arbitrary 3D paths.
- ```bezier.scad```: Functions and modules to work with bezier curves.
- ```involute_gears.scad```: Modules and functions to make involute gears and racks.
- ```metric_screws.scad```: Functions and modules to make holes for metric screws and nuts.
- ```joiners.scad```: Modules to make joiner shapes for connecting separately printed objects.
- ```sliders.scad```: Modules for creating simple sliders and rails.
- ```acme_screws.scad```: Modules to make trapezoidal (ACME) threaded rods and nuts.
- ```nema_steppers.scad```: Modules to make mounting holes for NEMA motors.
- ```linear_bearings.scad```: Modules to make mounts for LMxUU style linear bearings.
- ```wiring.scad```: Modules to render routed bundles of wires.
- ```quaternions.scad```: Functions to work with quaternion rotations.
- `transforms.scad`: The most commonly used transformations, manipulations, and shortcuts are in this file.
- `shapes.scad`: Common useful shapes and structured objects.
- `masks.scad`: Shapes that are useful for masking with `difference()` and `intersect()`.
- `math.scad`: Useful helper functions and constants.
- `paths.scad`: Functions and modules to work with arbitrary 3D paths.
- `bezier.scad`: Functions and modules to work with bezier curves.
- `involute_gears.scad`: Modules and functions to make involute gears and racks.
- `metric_screws.scad`: Functions and modules to make holes for metric screws and nuts.
- `joiners.scad`: Modules to make joiner shapes for connecting separately printed objects.
- `sliders.scad`: Modules for creating simple sliders and rails.
- `acme_screws.scad`: Modules to make trapezoidal (ACME) threaded rods and nuts.
- `nema_steppers.scad`: Modules to make mounting holes for NEMA motors.
- `linear_bearings.scad`: Modules to make mounts for LMxUU style linear bearings.
- `wiring.scad`: Modules to render routed bundles of wires.
- `quaternions.scad`: Functions to work with quaternion rotations.
## transforms.scad
The most commonly useful of the library files is ```transforms.scad```. It provides features such as:
- ```up()```, ```down()```, ```left()```, ```right()```, ```fwd()```, ```back()``` as more readable alternatives to ```translate()```.
- ```xrot()```, ```yrot()```, ```zrot()``` as single-axis alternatives to ```rotate```.
- ```xspread()```, ```yspread()```, and ```zspread()``` to evenly space copies of an item along an axis.
- ```xring()```, ```yring()```, ```zring()``` to evenly space copies of an item around a circle.
- ```skewxy()``` that let you skew objects without using a ```multmatrix()```.
- Easy mirroring with ```xflip()```, ```xflip_copy()```, etc.
- Slice items in half with ```top_half()```, ```left_half()```, ```back_half()```, etc.
The most commonly useful of the library files is `transforms.scad`. It provides features such as:
- `up()`, `down()`, `left()`, `right()`, `fwd()`, `back()` as more readable alternatives to `translate()`.
- `xrot()`, `yrot()`, `zrot()` as single-axis alternatives to `rotate`.
- `xspread()`, `yspread()`, and `zspread()` to evenly space copies of an item along an axis.
- `xring()`, `yring()`, `zring()` to evenly space copies of an item around a circle.
- `skewxy()` that let you skew objects without using a `multmatrix()`.
- Easy mirroring with `xflip()`, `xflip_copy()`, etc.
- Slice items in half with `top_half()`, `left_half()`, `back_half()`, etc.
## shapes.scad
The ```shapes.scad``` library file provides useful compound shapes, such as:
- ```upcube()``` a ridiculously useful version of ```cube()``` that is centered on top of the XY plane.
The `shapes.scad` library file provides useful compound shapes, such as:
- `upcube()` a ridiculously useful version of `cube()` that is centered on top of the XY plane.
- Filleted (rounded) and Chamferred (bevelled) cubes and cylinders.
- ```pyramid()``` and ```prism()```
- The incredibly useful ```trapezoid()``` for non-parallelogram cubes.
- ```right_triangle()``` for the obvious shape.
- ```teardrop()``` and ```onion()``` for making more 3D printable holes.
- ```tube()``` and ```torus()``` for donut shapes.
- ```slot()``` and ```arced_slot()``` for making things like screw slots.
- ```thinning_wall()``` makes a vertical wall which thins in the middle, to reduce print volume.
- ```thinning_triangle()``` makes a right triangle which thins in the middle, to reduce print volume.
- ```sparse_strut()``` makes a cross-braced open strut wall, optimized for support-less 3D printing.
- ```corrugated_wall()``` makes a corrugated wall to reduce print volume while keeping strength.
- `pyramid()` and `prism()`
- The incredibly useful `trapezoid()` for non-parallelogram cubes.
- `right_triangle()` for the obvious shape.
- `teardrop()` and `onion()` for making more 3D printable holes.
- `tube()` and `torus()` for donut shapes.
- `slot()` and `arced_slot()` for making things like screw slots.
- `thinning_wall()` makes a vertical wall which thins in the middle, to reduce print volume.
- `thinning_triangle()` makes a right triangle which thins in the middle, to reduce print volume.
- `sparse_strut()` makes a cross-braced open strut wall, optimized for support-less 3D printing.
- `corrugated_wall()` makes a corrugated wall to reduce print volume while keeping strength.
## masks.scad
The ```masks.scad``` library file provides mask shapes like:
- ```angle_pie_mask()``` to mask a pie-slice shape.
- ```chamfer_mask_x()```, ```chamfer_mask_y()```, and ```chamfer_mask_z()``` to chamfer (bevel) an axis aligned 90 degree edge.
- ```fillet_mask_x()```, ```fillet_mask_y()```, and ```fillet_mask_z()``` to fillet (round) an axis aligned 90 degree edge.
- ```fillet_corner_mask()``` to fillet a 90 degree corner.
- ```fillet_angled_edge_mask()``` to fillet an acute or obtuse vertical edge.
- ```fillet_angled_corner_mask()``` to fillet the corner of two acute or obtuse planes.
- ```fillet_cylinder_mask()``` to fillet the end of a cylinder.
- ```fillet_hole_mask()``` to fillet the edge of a cylindrical hole.
The `masks.scad` library file provides mask shapes like:
- `angle_pie_mask()` to mask a pie-slice shape.
- `chamfer_mask_x()`, `chamfer_mask_y()`, and `chamfer_mask_z()` to chamfer (bevel) an axis aligned 90 degree edge.
- `fillet_mask_x()`, `fillet_mask_y()`, and `fillet_mask_z()` to fillet (round) an axis aligned 90 degree edge.
- `fillet_corner_mask()` to fillet a 90 degree corner.
- `fillet_angled_edge_mask()` to fillet an acute or obtuse vertical edge.
- `fillet_angled_corner_mask()` to fillet the corner of two acute or obtuse planes.
- `fillet_cylinder_mask()` to fillet the end of a cylinder.
- `fillet_hole_mask()` to fillet the edge of a cylindrical hole.
## Documentation
The full library docs can be found at https://github.com/revarbat/BOSL/wiki