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Polar functions using OpenSCAD
von Galaxy33
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Exploration of polar function variations in openSCAD to make some pretty 3D designs.
If you like my designs please press the Like button.
See also my new designs: Planetary Pumpkin, Planetary Sphere and Planetary Toroid.
Please share any makes. Could look nice with multicolour or rainbow filaments.
⚠Warning⚠
Be careful in environments with young children and pets!
This model contains small parts.
If not properly stored in an environment with young children or pets, it may lead to accidents such as accidental ingestion or injury.
If infants or pets are present, please take appropriate measures depending on the situation, such as refraining from 3D printing or storing in an appropriate place.
Do not apply strong force!
Applying strong force to a 3D printed model or throwing it may damage the model and lead to accidents such as injuries.
In addition, debris from damage to the model may be accidentally ingested by infants or pets.
If the m
If you like my designs please press the Like button.
See also my new designs: Planetary Pumpkin, Planetary Sphere and Planetary Toroid.
Please share any makes. Could look nice with multicolour or rainbow filaments.
⚠Warning⚠
Be careful in environments with young children and pets!
This model contains small parts.
If not properly stored in an environment with young children or pets, it may lead to accidents such as accidental ingestion or injury.
If infants or pets are present, please take appropriate measures depending on the situation, such as refraining from 3D printing or storing in an appropriate place.
Do not apply strong force!
Applying strong force to a 3D printed model or throwing it may damage the model and lead to accidents such as injuries.
In addition, debris from damage to the model may be accidentally ingested by infants or pets.
If the m
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