1
0
mirror of https://github.com/JustinSDK/dotSCAD.git synced 2025-01-17 14:18:13 +01:00

added cylinder_spiral

This commit is contained in:
Justin Lin 2017-03-23 15:03:35 +08:00
parent 12c8ccf59c
commit 0bdcacc98b
3 changed files with 40 additions and 0 deletions

View File

@ -26,3 +26,4 @@ I've been using OpenSCAD for years and created some funny things. Some of them i
- Path
- [circle_path](https://openhome.cc/eGossip/OpenSCAD/lib-circle_path.html)
- [bezier](https://openhome.cc/eGossip/OpenSCAD/lib-bezier.html)
- [cylinder_spiral](https://openhome.cc/eGossip/OpenSCAD/lib-cylinder_spiral.html)

Binary file not shown.

After

Width:  |  Height:  |  Size: 59 KiB

View File

@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
# cylinder_spiral
Get all points on the path of a spiral around a cylinder. Its `$fa`, `$fs` and `$fn` parameters are consistent with the `cylinder` module. It depends on the `circle_path` module so you have to include circle_path.scad.
## Parameters
- `radius` : The radius of the cylinder.
- `levels` : The level count is performed every 360 degrees.
- `level_dist` : The distance between two vertial points.
- `vt_dir` : `"CT_CLK"` for counterclockwise. `"CLK"` for clockwise. The default value is `"CT_CLK"`.
- `rt_dir` : `"SPI_DOWN"` for spiraling down. `"SPI_UP"` for spiraling up. The default value is `"SPI_DOWN"`.
- `$fa`, `$fs`, `$fn` : Check [the cylinder module](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/Primitive_Solids#cylinder) for more details.
## Examples
include <circle_path.scad>;
include <cylinder_spiral.scad>;
include <hull_polyline3d.scad>;
$fn = 12;
points = cylinder_spiral(
radius = 40,
levels = 10,
level_dist = 10,
vt_dir = "SPI_UP",
rt_dir = "CLK"
);
for(p = points) {
translate(p) sphere(5);
}
hull_polyline3d(points, 2);
![cylinder_spiral](images/lib-cylinder_spiral-1.JPG)