Tiny Advent Wreath
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A Tiny Advent Wreath done in OpenSCAD
This project started out as an experiment with some code for making "chained hulls". First I generated the twisted torus (see the strand() module around line 50). The idea is to make a series of disks that are offset slightly around the main ring perimeter and then use the hull() function fills the gaps .
When I got it working I decided it would make a nice looking advent wreath ornament for my Christmas tree. I actually had a much more ambitious project in mind using programmable LEDs to get purple and pink candles, during advent and then change to white. That didn't happen because of a catastrophic disk failure of my dual boot system following a windows update. Just now recovering my Linux /user area.
So, sorry this is a bit late for the Christmas season. Hey, we keep the tree up till Epiphany so have at it! The .stl file is sized for birthday cake candles. Warning: please don't light them, they are strictly decorative and will only la
This project started out as an experiment with some code for making "chained hulls". First I generated the twisted torus (see the strand() module around line 50). The idea is to make a series of disks that are offset slightly around the main ring perimeter and then use the hull() function fills the gaps .
When I got it working I decided it would make a nice looking advent wreath ornament for my Christmas tree. I actually had a much more ambitious project in mind using programmable LEDs to get purple and pink candles, during advent and then change to white. That didn't happen because of a catastrophic disk failure of my dual boot system following a windows update. Just now recovering my Linux /user area.
So, sorry this is a bit late for the Christmas season. Hey, we keep the tree up till Epiphany so have at it! The .stl file is sized for birthday cake candles. Warning: please don't light them, they are strictly decorative and will only la
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