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Customizable varmit screens

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:112117

If it printed in a Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga shape, I'd be all over it.
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If only there was prize money to go along with it.
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That is cool! I hate OpenScad, just for being to complex for me to truly grasp. Although, I haven't spent any time with that either.. nm I still hate it.
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foshon wrote:That is cool! I hate OpenScad, just for being to complex for me to truly grasp. Although, I haven't spent any time with that either.. nm I still hate it.
I'm a programmer so OpenScad is pretty comfortable for me although there are a lot of things I don't like about it. Mostly I was a little curious about how their customizer worked so I gave it a try.
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I create video course curriculum for a friend of mine. Do you think there is a video course in this? If I can get 500 views of it, it's worth me doing it.
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JohnStack wrote:I create video course curriculum for a friend of mine. Do you think there is a video course in this? If I can get 500 views of it, it's worth me doing it.
Probably there us a tutorial that teaches programmers how to use it, nothing very good for moe-rons like me.
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JohnStack wrote:I create video course curriculum for a friend of mine. Do you think there is a video course in this? If I can get 500 views of it, it's worth me doing it.
OpenScad is open source so I think it's a little harder to sell paid training videos but if you are just talking free views of it then yea, I think you would easily get that many, especially if it's good.
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Any way to change the lattice? This could be useful for other applications - like making a honeycomb grid for photo lights.
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theverant wrote:Any way to change the lattice? This could be useful for other applications - like making a honeycomb grid for photo lights.
Yea, here's a way I saw to do that with slicer. http://quelab.net/wordpress/8888/8888/
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I'm not a programmer, but I hacked out this kind of hex mesh for another thing I made a few weeks ago. I wanted to test recursion, which I've almost never done. If you use INTERSECT() in OpenSCAD, you can make this fill a rectangle, or circle, etc.

Sorry the commenting is kind of incomplete, but there are parameters for thickness of the mesh walls, overall area covered, how high in z, and so on.

I could explain in more detail on Monday if anyone wants.

The F5 render is fast, the F6 render is way slow.
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