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Tensegrity Table OpenSCAD
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OK, my first Thingiverse upload is going to be lousy and poorly-organized, because I'm tired of refraining from uploading things because they aren't "right."
There've been a bunch of variants on the "impossible table" lately, the "tensegrity" table that is held together by strings and doesn't look like it should work. I should have links here but I don't. I had already made these "final word" (to me!) scripts on the subject, but it's really something you have to tinker with in the code, not set up for customizing, etc. Also not all that well-written. But people might want to see them anyway.
First attempt is impossibletable.scad. Mostly customize at the top: choose how many sides (triangle, square, etc), the diameter of the circumcircle, height, size of various parts, etc. This version by default creates spokes from the center of the table to the corners but doesn't make a flat surface (you can always put a plate on it or something). Experiment with it a little if you like
There've been a bunch of variants on the "impossible table" lately, the "tensegrity" table that is held together by strings and doesn't look like it should work. I should have links here but I don't. I had already made these "final word" (to me!) scripts on the subject, but it's really something you have to tinker with in the code, not set up for customizing, etc. Also not all that well-written. But people might want to see them anyway.
First attempt is impossibletable.scad. Mostly customize at the top: choose how many sides (triangle, square, etc), the diameter of the circumcircle, height, size of various parts, etc. This version by default creates spokes from the center of the table to the corners but doesn't make a flat surface (you can always put a plate on it or something). Experiment with it a little if you like
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