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TearDrop Descriptive Geometry Lesson
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A Bit of Descriptive Geometry:
The Tear Drop.
IMAGES IN THE PDF VERSION.
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If you know the Top Path for the hole, and the bottom path of the hole, how do you scale the hole to be as large as possible, but still with the Self-supporting style of a Home Printer / RepRap Tear Drop” shape?
The Holes on items designed for home 3D printing are often shaped like Tear Drops as it gives a 45° edge which can be printed with minimal problems on a cheap printer with no suppo
The Tear Drop.
IMAGES IN THE PDF VERSION.
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If you know the Top Path for the hole, and the bottom path of the hole, how do you scale the hole to be as large as possible, but still with the Self-supporting style of a Home Printer / RepRap Tear Drop” shape?
The Holes on items designed for home 3D printing are often shaped like Tear Drops as it gives a 45° edge which can be printed with minimal problems on a cheap printer with no suppo
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