Snap-build Cellular Structure
por whpthomas
Archivos imprimibles (13)
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stlfemale_pair.stl
143 Ko · 2 149 descargas
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stlfemale_single.stl
98 Ko · 2 147 descargas
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stlfemale_terminal.stl
53 Ko · 2 110 descargas
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stlmale_pair.stl
154 Ko · 2 125 descargas
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stlmale_single.stl
109 Ko · 2 112 descargas
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stlmale_terminal.stl
63 Ko · 2 099 descargas
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stlfull_plate.stl
2.5 Mo · 2 141 descargas
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stlspar_plate.stl
2.5 Mo · 2 132 descargas
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stlcorner_spacer.stl
39 Ko · 2 163 descargas
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stledge_spacer.stl
39 Ko · 2 168 descargas
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stlsail_plate.stl
1.3 Mo · 2 109 descargas
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stlfemale_sail.stl
157 Ko · 2 096 descargas
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stlmale_sail.stl
168 Ko · 2 089 descargas
Descripción
This three-dimensional lattice structure is made from two halves of a single, interlocking snap-together cellular component. With a bunch of these re-usable components you can create large structures using a minimum of plastic. The design was inspired by the recently published work of two researchers Kenneth Cheung and Neil Gershenfeld from MIT. This version is not identical to theirs, because the frame components only stack orthogonally on two planes (not three). However, this simplified design snaps together quickly like lego, yet is strong enough to build large self-supporting structures. I have no doubt that the basic design of individual pieces could be augmented in lots of interesting and unusual ways to create unique wall and terminal pieces - enjoy!