Tensegrity no-supports table
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This is another tensegrity table: giving the illusion of floating in air, but this version prints witth no supports.
Version2: central support angle changed from 45° to 60° to give the two faces more separation.
Print one table60A, and one table60B. Lace them up with a connection between the central pair and the three corners.
You could use two table60A instead of one A and one B, but then the finished product would not be symmetrical.
I've left the original 45° .stl which is what you see in the photo of the print.
Once it's fully assembled, I'll revise this text and add photos.
The print went fine, but I'm still figuring out how to tie the connecting threads. The photo is a real print, but I've only tied the central black thread. It's just propped against the pink box while I work on tying the three corner threads.
Version2: central support angle changed from 45° to 60° to give the two faces more separation.
Print one table60A, and one table60B. Lace them up with a connection between the central pair and the three corners.
You could use two table60A instead of one A and one B, but then the finished product would not be symmetrical.
I've left the original 45° .stl which is what you see in the photo of the print.
Once it's fully assembled, I'll revise this text and add photos.
The print went fine, but I'm still figuring out how to tie the connecting threads. The photo is a real print, but I've only tied the central black thread. It's just propped against the pink box while I work on tying the three corner threads.
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