1.Each module joined and then twisted from same the point at the same angle making each piece vary in shape and orientation due to their position in 3 dimensional space.
2.Each module was then reconstructed with the "rebuilt" function of rhino with a 1 degree curve (i.e straight) in both u and v directions, thus making the module a developable surface.
3. Each piece is unfolded into a flat sheet for printing using the UnrollSrf command. (explode=no, labels= yes) Layout and array of the unfolded surface is still manually performed. Labelling is necessary for assembly.Mar 25, 2009
Variations in Modules
1.Each module joined and then twisted from same the point at the same angle making each piece vary in shape and orientation due to their position in 3 dimensional space.
2.Each module was then reconstructed with the "rebuilt" function of rhino with a 1 degree curve (i.e straight) in both u and v directions, thus making the module a developable surface.
3. Each piece is unfolded into a flat sheet for printing using the UnrollSrf command. (explode=no, labels= yes) Layout and array of the unfolded surface is still manually performed. Labelling is necessary for assembly.
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