February 6, 2023
Description
Hi!
This is my first customizer. A simplified OpenSCAD version of a program made with Processing (http://www.processing.org) a few years ago.
With customizer you cangenerate a sort of futuristic buildings/cities/ships
You can choose the shape and the size of the base then the algorithm fills with a 3D-recursive structure.
As a random generator it depends of a numeric 'seed'. Every seed generates a unique structure. This seed is printed at the bottom of the base as a reminder of your unique design and may be useful for reproduce the structure.
This thing combines great withCustomizable Convex Polyhedra http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:233540 printing incredible stands for your future-cities.
See the instructions and photos for more information about parameters of customizer and how to merge with polyhedric stands.
Also included
TheSTL file with Truncated Dodecahedron generated from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:233540 and tested with polygonal bases (10/3 sides with side length of 9'75 and separation of 2mm)
And some STL's
And aZIP file with many figures generated during development (before the final and customizable version)
Have fun!
UPDATED (2016/July,30th)!! Modified a bit of geometry on some parts to avoid overhanging problems when printing big figures. Results are similar but there's a little change in the overhangs of 'pyramids'
If you liked this, see Sci-Fi city builder (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1707835).
Printer:
BQ Prusa i3 Hephestos
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
No
Notes:
Tested with PLA.
Infill recomended 15%-25%. You can print with no infill but the roofs and flat parts may print badly. Infill acts a support from inside.
Rafts/Brim : Only if you really have adhesion probles.
Supports: NO!!!!. Geometry has been designed for no supports.
The program adds his own supports if needed in one special case: A poligonal base smaller than figure.
Some explanation about parameters.
Seed: Number for the random generator. You can use up to 19 digits
Base:Initial base for the structure. Can be a Polygon, Rectangle or Circle. Each one has it's own parameters.
Base Height: Height in milimeters for base generated.
Needs number of sides an length.
Position:Specifies if figure fits in(inscribed) or out (circumscribed) to poligon.
SeparationMargin from inside (when inscribed) or outside (when circumscribed) to poligon
Sizes X-Y width/height of rectangle
Diameter of circle.
Example of poligonal base with supports.
A big rectangle base can generate a nice city.
Sometimes circular bases generates big towers.
Question: HOW? Answer: Customizable Convex Polyhedra http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:233540
With a ruler or a calliber.
Begin with a small one and check it fits.
You may need to adjust the length of sides to obtain a good fit.
Choose 'circumscribed and a separation of 2 or 3 mms
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution