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Parametric Yo-Yo
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Print various shapes of yo-yos using the OpenSCAD script. Both "Imperial" and "Butterfly" shaped yo-yos may be made.
The shape of the yo-yo halves are based on an ellipsoid, formed by scaling a unit radius sphere, using different scale factors for the z-axis vs the x-axis and y-axis.
Faces are formed in the ellipsoid by differencing cubes, offset from the xy plane, from the ellipsoid.
A hole for the yo-yo axle is formed by differencing a cylinder from the modified ellipsoid.
All the parts and assemblies are translated so they all sit on the XY plane, and centered on x=0, y=0, except the x-sections.
There are also options for cutting a pattern into the outside faces, making large cutouts into the outside faces and cutting voids into the interior of the yo-yo halves. Both the cutouts and voids are meant to be used to vary the moment of inertia of the yo-yo.
Axles can be either printed or cut from wood dowels, metal rods, or plastic rods.
Yo-yos can also be render
The shape of the yo-yo halves are based on an ellipsoid, formed by scaling a unit radius sphere, using different scale factors for the z-axis vs the x-axis and y-axis.
Faces are formed in the ellipsoid by differencing cubes, offset from the xy plane, from the ellipsoid.
A hole for the yo-yo axle is formed by differencing a cylinder from the modified ellipsoid.
All the parts and assemblies are translated so they all sit on the XY plane, and centered on x=0, y=0, except the x-sections.
There are also options for cutting a pattern into the outside faces, making large cutouts into the outside faces and cutting voids into the interior of the yo-yo halves. Both the cutouts and voids are meant to be used to vary the moment of inertia of the yo-yo.
Axles can be either printed or cut from wood dowels, metal rods, or plastic rods.
Yo-yos can also be render
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