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OpenSCAD
517 lines
18 KiB
OpenSCAD
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// LibFile: walls.scad
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// Walls and structural elements that 3D print without support.
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// Includes:
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// include <BOSL2/std.scad>
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// include <BOSL2/walls.scad>
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// FileGroup: Parts
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// FileSummary: Walls and structural elements that 3D print without support.
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Section: Walls
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// Module: sparse_wall()
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// Synopsis: Makes an open cross-braced rectangular wall.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized, Walls
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// sparse_wall(h, l, thick, [maxang=], [strut=], [max_bridge=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes an open rectangular strut with X-shaped cross-bracing, designed to reduce
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// the need for support material in 3D printing.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// h = height of strut wall.
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// l = length of strut wall.
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// thick = thickness of strut wall.
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// ---
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// maxang = maximum overhang angle of cross-braces.
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// strut = the width of the cross-braces.
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// max_bridge = maximum bridging distance between cross-braces.
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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// orient = Vector to rotate top towards, after spin. See [orient](attachments.scad#subsection-orient). Default: `UP`
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//
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// See Also: corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall()
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//
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// Example: Typical Shape
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// sparse_wall(h=40, l=100, thick=3);
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// Example: Thinner Strut
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// sparse_wall(h=40, l=100, thick=3, strut=2);
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// Example: Larger maxang
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// sparse_wall(h=40, l=100, thick=3, strut=2, maxang=45);
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// Example: Longer max_bridge
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// sparse_wall(h=40, l=100, thick=3, strut=2, maxang=45, max_bridge=30);
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module sparse_wall(h=50, l=100, thick=4, maxang=30, strut=5, max_bridge=20, anchor=CENTER, spin=0, orient=UP)
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{
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zoff = h/2 - strut/2;
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yoff = l/2 - strut/2;
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maxhyp = 1.5 * (max_bridge+strut)/2 / sin(maxang);
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maxz = 2 * maxhyp * cos(maxang);
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zreps = ceil(2*zoff/maxz);
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zstep = 2*zoff / zreps;
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hyp = zstep/2 / cos(maxang);
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maxy = min(2 * hyp * sin(maxang), max_bridge+strut);
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yreps = ceil(2*yoff/maxy);
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size = [thick, l, h];
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attachable(anchor,spin,orient, size=size) {
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yrot(90) {
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linear_extrude(height=thick, convexity=4*yreps, center=true) {
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sparse_wall2d([h,l], maxang=maxang, strut=strut, max_bridge=max_bridge);
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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// Module: sparse_wall2d()
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// Synopsis: Makes an open cross-braced rectangular wall.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized, Walls
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// sparse_wall2d(size, [maxang=], [strut=], [max_bridge=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes a 2D open rectangular square with X-shaped cross-bracing, designed to be extruded, to make a strut that reduces
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// the need for support material in 3D printing.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// size = The `[X,Y]` size of the outer rectangle.
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// ---
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// maxang = maximum overhang angle of cross-braces.
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// strut = the width of the cross-braces.
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// max_bridge = maximum bridging distance between cross-braces.
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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//
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// See Also: corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall()
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//
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// Example: Typical Shape
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// sparse_wall2d(size=[40,100]);
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// Example: Thinner Strut
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// sparse_wall2d(size=[40,100], strut=2);
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// Example: Larger maxang
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// sparse_wall2d(size=[40,100], strut=2, maxang=45);
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// Example: Longer max_bridge
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// sparse_wall2d(size=[40,100], strut=2, maxang=45, max_bridge=30);
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module sparse_wall2d(size=[50,100], maxang=30, strut=5, max_bridge=20, anchor=CENTER, spin=0)
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{
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h = size.x;
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l = size.y;
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zoff = h/2 - strut/2;
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yoff = l/2 - strut/2;
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maxhyp = 1.5 * (max_bridge+strut)/2 / sin(maxang);
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maxz = 2 * maxhyp * cos(maxang);
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zreps = ceil(2*zoff/maxz);
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zstep = 2*zoff / zreps;
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hyp = zstep/2 / cos(maxang);
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maxy = min(2 * hyp * sin(maxang), max_bridge+strut);
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yreps = ceil(2*yoff/maxy);
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ystep = 2*yoff / yreps;
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ang = atan(ystep/zstep);
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len = zstep / cos(ang);
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attachable(anchor,spin, two_d=true, size=size) {
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union() {
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difference() {
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square([h, l], center=true);
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square([h-2*strut, l-2*strut], center=true);
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}
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ycopies(ystep, n=yreps) {
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xcopies(zstep, n=zreps) {
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skew(syx=tan(-ang)) square([(h-strut)/zreps, strut], center=true);
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skew(syx=tan( ang)) square([(h-strut)/zreps, strut], center=true);
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}
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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// Module: corrugated_wall()
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// Synopsis: Makes a corrugated rectangular wall.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized, Walls
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// corrugated_wall(h, l, thick, [strut=], [wall=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes a corrugated wall which relieves contraction stress while still
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// providing support strength. Designed with 3D printing in mind.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// h = height of strut wall.
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// l = length of strut wall.
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// thick = thickness of strut wall.
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// ---
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// strut = the width of the cross-braces.
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// wall = thickness of corrugations.
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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// orient = Vector to rotate top towards, after spin. See [orient](attachments.scad#subsection-orient). Default: `UP`
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//
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), thinning_wall()
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//
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// Example: Typical Shape
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// corrugated_wall(h=50, l=100);
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// Example: Wider Strut
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// corrugated_wall(h=50, l=100, strut=8);
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// Example: Thicker Wall
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// corrugated_wall(h=50, l=100, strut=8, wall=3);
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module corrugated_wall(h=50, l=100, thick=5, strut=5, wall=2, anchor=CENTER, spin=0, orient=UP)
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{
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amplitude = (thick - wall) / 2;
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period = min(15, thick * 2);
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steps = quantup(segs(thick/2),4);
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step = period/steps;
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il = l - 2*strut + 2*step;
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size = [thick, l, h];
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attachable(anchor,spin,orient, size=size) {
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union() {
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linear_extrude(height=h-2*strut+0.1, slices=2, convexity=ceil(2*il/period), center=true) {
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polygon(
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points=concat(
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[for (y=[-il/2:step:il/2]) [amplitude*sin(y/period*360)-wall/2, y] ],
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[for (y=[il/2:-step:-il/2]) [amplitude*sin(y/period*360)+wall/2, y] ]
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)
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);
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}
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difference() {
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cube([thick, l, h], center=true);
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cube([thick+0.5, l-2*strut, h-2*strut], center=true);
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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// Module: thinning_wall()
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// Synopsis: Makes a rectangular wall with a thin middle.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized, Walls
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// thinning_wall(h, l, thick, [ang=], [braces=], [strut=], [wall=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes a rectangular wall which thins to a smaller width in the center,
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// with angled supports to prevent critical overhangs.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// h = Height of wall.
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// l = Length of wall. If given as a vector of two numbers, specifies bottom and top lengths, respectively.
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// thick = Thickness of wall.
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// ---
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// ang = Maximum overhang angle of diagonal brace.
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// braces = If true, adds diagonal crossbraces for strength.
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// strut = The width of the borders and diagonal braces. Default: `thick/2`
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// wall = The thickness of the thinned portion of the wall. Default: `thick/2`
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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// orient = Vector to rotate top towards, after spin. See [orient](attachments.scad#subsection-orient). Default: `UP`
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//
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_triangle()
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//
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// Example: Typical Shape
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// thinning_wall(h=50, l=80, thick=4);
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// Example: Trapezoidal
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// thinning_wall(h=50, l=[80,50], thick=4);
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// Example: Trapezoidal with Braces
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// thinning_wall(h=50, l=[80,50], thick=4, strut=4, wall=2, braces=true);
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module thinning_wall(h=50, l=100, thick=5, ang=30, braces=false, strut, wall, anchor=CENTER, spin=0, orient=UP)
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{
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l1 = (l[0] == undef)? l : l[0];
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l2 = (l[1] == undef)? l : l[1];
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strut = is_num(strut)? strut : min(h,l1,l2,thick)/2;
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wall = is_num(wall)? wall : thick/2;
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bevel_h = strut + (thick-wall)/2/tan(ang);
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cp1 = circle_2tangents(strut, [0,0,+h/2], [l2/2,0,+h/2], [l1/2,0,-h/2])[0];
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cp2 = circle_2tangents(bevel_h, [0,0,+h/2], [l2/2,0,+h/2], [l1/2,0,-h/2])[0];
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cp3 = circle_2tangents(bevel_h, [0,0,-h/2], [l1/2,0,-h/2], [l2/2,0,+h/2])[0];
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cp4 = circle_2tangents(strut, [0,0,-h/2], [l1/2,0,-h/2], [l2/2,0,+h/2])[0];
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z1 = h/2;
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z2 = cp1.z;
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z3 = cp2.z;
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x1 = l2/2;
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x2 = cp1.x;
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x3 = cp2.x;
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x4 = l1/2;
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x5 = cp4.x;
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x6 = cp3.x;
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y1 = thick/2;
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y2 = wall/2;
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corner1 = [ x2, 0, z2];
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corner2 = [-x5, 0, -z2];
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brace_len = norm(corner1-corner2);
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size = [l1, thick, h];
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attachable(anchor,spin,orient, size=size, size2=[l2,thick]) {
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zrot(90) {
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polyhedron(
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points=[
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[-x4, -y1, -z1],
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[ x4, -y1, -z1],
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[ x1, -y1, z1],
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[-x1, -y1, z1],
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[-x5, -y1, -z2],
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[ x5, -y1, -z2],
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[ x2, -y1, z2],
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[-x2, -y1, z2],
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[-x6, -y2, -z3],
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[ x6, -y2, -z3],
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[ x3, -y2, z3],
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[-x3, -y2, z3],
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[-x4, y1, -z1],
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[ x4, y1, -z1],
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[ x1, y1, z1],
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[-x1, y1, z1],
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[-x5, y1, -z2],
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[ x5, y1, -z2],
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[ x2, y1, z2],
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[-x2, y1, z2],
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[-x6, y2, -z3],
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[ x6, y2, -z3],
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[ x3, y2, z3],
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[-x3, y2, z3],
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],
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faces=[
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[ 4, 5, 1],
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[ 5, 6, 2],
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[ 6, 7, 3],
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[ 7, 4, 0],
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[ 4, 1, 0],
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[ 5, 2, 1],
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[ 6, 3, 2],
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[ 7, 0, 3],
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[ 8, 9, 5],
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[ 9, 10, 6],
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[10, 11, 7],
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[11, 8, 4],
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[ 8, 5, 4],
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[ 9, 6, 5],
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[10, 7, 6],
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[11, 4, 7],
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[11, 10, 9],
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[20, 21, 22],
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[11, 9, 8],
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[20, 22, 23],
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[16, 17, 21],
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[17, 18, 22],
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[18, 19, 23],
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[19, 16, 20],
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[16, 21, 20],
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[17, 22, 21],
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[18, 23, 22],
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[19, 20, 23],
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[12, 13, 17],
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[13, 14, 18],
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[14, 15, 19],
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[15, 12, 16],
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[12, 17, 16],
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[13, 18, 17],
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[14, 19, 18],
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[15, 16, 19],
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[ 0, 1, 13],
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[ 1, 2, 14],
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[ 2, 3, 15],
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[ 3, 0, 12],
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[ 0, 13, 12],
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[ 1, 14, 13],
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[ 2, 15, 14],
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[ 3, 12, 15],
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],
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convexity=6
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);
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if(braces) {
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bracepath = [
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[-strut*0.33,thick/2],
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[ strut*0.33,thick/2],
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[ strut*0.33+(thick-wall)/2/tan(ang), wall/2],
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[ strut*0.33+(thick-wall)/2/tan(ang),-wall/2],
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[ strut*0.33,-thick/2],
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[-strut*0.33,-thick/2],
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[-strut*0.33-(thick-wall)/2/tan(ang),-wall/2],
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[-strut*0.33-(thick-wall)/2/tan(ang), wall/2]
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];
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xflip_copy() {
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intersection() {
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extrude_from_to(corner1,corner2) {
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polygon(bracepath);
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}
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prismoid([l1,thick],[l2,thick],h=h,anchor=CENTER);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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// Module: thinning_triangle()
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// Synopsis: Makes a triangular wall with a thin middle.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized, Walls
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// thinning_triangle(h, l, thick, [ang=], [strut=], [wall=], [diagonly=], [center=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes a triangular wall with thick edges, which thins to a smaller width in
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// the center, with angled supports to prevent critical overhangs.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// h = height of wall.
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// l = length of wall.
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// thick = thickness of wall.
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// ---
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// ang = maximum overhang angle of diagonal brace.
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// strut = the width of the diagonal brace.
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// wall = the thickness of the thinned portion of the wall.
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// diagonly = boolean, which denotes only the diagonal side (hypotenuse) should be thick.
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// center = If true, centers shape. If false, overrides `anchor` with `UP+BACK`.
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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// orient = Vector to rotate top towards, after spin. See [orient](attachments.scad#subsection-orient). Default: `UP`
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//
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// See Also: thinning_wall()
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//
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// Example: Centered
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// thinning_triangle(h=50, l=80, thick=4, ang=30, strut=5, wall=2, center=true);
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// Example: All Braces
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// thinning_triangle(h=50, l=80, thick=4, ang=30, strut=5, wall=2, center=false);
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// Example: Diagonal Brace Only
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// thinning_triangle(h=50, l=80, thick=4, ang=30, strut=5, wall=2, diagonly=true, center=false);
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module thinning_triangle(h=50, l=100, thick=5, ang=30, strut=5, wall=3, diagonly=false, center, anchor, spin=0, orient=UP)
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{
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dang = atan(h/l);
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dlen = h/sin(dang);
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size = [thick, l, h];
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anchor = get_anchor(anchor, center, BOT+FRONT, CENTER);
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attachable(anchor,spin,orient, size=size) {
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difference() {
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union() {
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if (!diagonly) {
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translate([0, 0, -h/2])
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narrowing_strut(w=thick, l=l, wall=strut, ang=ang);
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translate([0, -l/2, 0])
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xrot(-90) narrowing_strut(w=thick, l=h-0.1, wall=strut, ang=ang);
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}
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intersection() {
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cube(size=[thick, l, h], center=true);
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xrot(-dang) yrot(180) {
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narrowing_strut(w=thick, l=dlen*1.2, wall=strut, ang=ang);
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}
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}
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cube(size=[wall, l-0.1, h-0.1], center=true);
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}
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xrot(-dang) {
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translate([0, 0, h/2]) {
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cube(size=[thick+0.1, l*2, h], center=true);
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}
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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// Module: narrowing_strut()
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// Synopsis: Makes a strut like an extruded baseball home plate.
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// SynTags: Geom
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// Topics: FDM Optimized
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// See Also: sparse_wall(), corrugated_wall(), thinning_wall(), thinning_triangle(), narrowing_strut()
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//
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// Usage:
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// narrowing_strut(w, l, wall, [ang=]) [ATTACHMENTS];
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//
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// Description:
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// Makes a rectangular strut with the top side narrowing in a triangle.
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// The shape created may be likened to an extruded home plate from baseball.
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// This is useful for constructing parts that minimize the need to support
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// overhangs.
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//
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// Arguments:
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// w = Width (thickness) of the strut.
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// l = Length of the strut.
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// wall = height of rectangular portion of the strut.
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// ---
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// ang = angle that the trianglar side will converge at.
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// anchor = Translate so anchor point is at origin (0,0,0). See [anchor](attachments.scad#subsection-anchor). Default: `CENTER`
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// spin = Rotate this many degrees around the Z axis after anchor. See [spin](attachments.scad#subsection-spin). Default: `0`
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// orient = Vector to rotate top towards, after spin. See [orient](attachments.scad#subsection-orient). Default: `UP`
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//
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// Example:
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// narrowing_strut(w=10, l=100, wall=5, ang=30);
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module narrowing_strut(w=10, l=100, wall=5, ang=30, anchor=BOTTOM, spin=0, orient=UP)
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{
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h = wall + w/2/tan(ang);
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size = [w, l, h];
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attachable(anchor,spin,orient, size=size) {
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xrot(90)
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fwd(h/2) {
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linear_extrude(height=l, center=true, slices=2) {
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back(wall/2) square([w, wall], center=true);
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back(wall-0.001) {
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yscale(1/tan(ang)) {
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difference() {
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zrot(45) square(w/sqrt(2), center=true);
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fwd(w/2) square(w, center=true);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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children();
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}
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}
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