Make something
Email yourself a 10% off coupon
Send
Coupon sent! Check your email
This will be 3D printed near you and delivered to your door by May 02
Loading

In my ongoing quest to eliminate or supersede all things Matlab, I present a functional solution to the problem of extruding along arbitrary contours, written in python. This is a reaction to http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7080, itself a derivative of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6923. Credit to both these authors for the concept and motivation.Parameters are specified at the top of the script. A closed curve in 3D is specified as f:t→(x,y,z) a parametric function of t. A closed curve in 2D is specified as f:s→(x,y) and is used as the cross-section to extrude along the 3D curve.Bonus : If you manually specify the "crosssection" matrix, which is a lost of [x,y] points around the perimeter, you can extrude arbitrary cross-sections.download, cut, edit, steal, modify, repost, use, go. update : I added knot.py, which simply explicitly defines the knot equations at the top and adds a couple integer parameters, similar too http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6923.

Knot-style Parametric Function Script ( Python )
Please wait while we prepare the order
$ 0.00 + free delivery
Sorry we had trouble getting the 3D files. Download them yourself and upload them here to place an order.
View files
  • 0 inches x 0 inches x 0 inches
  • this product is 3D printed
  • 16 available colors
  • material is a strong plastic
  • free delivery by May 02
  • 0 parts
Delivery address
This field is required.
This field is required.
Please enter a valid email.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
This field is required.
Pay with credit card or debit card
or pay with
Place order
Order summary
Knot-style Parametric Function Script ( Python )
Color:
Quantity:
Subtotal
$
Delivery (May 01 - May 03)
Free
Total
$