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Spiralized Octet Truss Modular Snap Struts
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This snap-together modular strut system can be used to create large scale 3D printed objects with minimal time and material. Chairs? Tables? Bridges? How big will you go?!
See here for video of some basic shapes and structures: https://youtu.be/ifpAeNatWeI
See here for stable download: https://social.thangs.com/m/74913
The “octet truss” is a geometric pattern used in architecture and structural engineering in the design of lightweight, rigid space frames used to span large areas or fill large spaces. It is known for being strong, rigid, and lightweight.
The 3D printing technique known as “spiralized printing” or “vase mode” is faster and uses relatively less material than other slicing techniques.
This design combines the geometry of the octet truss with a shape that is optimized for spiralized printing. In “Spiralized Mode,” a single piece will print in 20 min at regular speed and use less than 4g of material. In comparison, printing a single piece in regular non-spir
See here for video of some basic shapes and structures: https://youtu.be/ifpAeNatWeI
See here for stable download: https://social.thangs.com/m/74913
The “octet truss” is a geometric pattern used in architecture and structural engineering in the design of lightweight, rigid space frames used to span large areas or fill large spaces. It is known for being strong, rigid, and lightweight.
The 3D printing technique known as “spiralized printing” or “vase mode” is faster and uses relatively less material than other slicing techniques.
This design combines the geometry of the octet truss with a shape that is optimized for spiralized printing. In “Spiralized Mode,” a single piece will print in 20 min at regular speed and use less than 4g of material. In comparison, printing a single piece in regular non-spir
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