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sf_thicken
It thickens a surface, described by a m * n list of [x, y, z]
s.
Parameters
points
: A m * n list of[x, y, z]
s. See examples below.thickness
: The depth of the thickening.direction
: The direction of thickening. It accepts"BOTH"
(default),"FORWARD"
or"BACKWARD"
. Thickening is applied in both directions from the surface, the direction of the surface normals or the opposite direction to the surface normals. It also accept a direction vector[x, y, z]
. Thickening is only applied in the direction you give.
Examples
use <surface/sf_thicken.scad>;
points = [
[[0, 0, 1], [1, 0, 2.5], [2, 0, 2], [3, 0, 2.5]],
[[0, 1, 1], [1, 1, 2], [2, 1, 1], [3, 1, 2]],
[[0, 2, 1], [1, 2, 2.3], [2, 2, 2], [3, 2, 2.2]],
[[0, 3, 1], [1, 3, 2], [2, 3, 1], [3, 3, 2]]
];
thickness = 0.25;
sf_thicken(points, thickness);
use <surface/sf_thicken.scad>;
function f(x, y) =
let(leng = norm([x, y]))
30 * (cos(leng) + cos(3 * leng));
thickness = 3;
min_value = -200;
max_value = 200;
resolution = 10;
surface1 = [
for(y = [min_value:resolution:max_value])
[
for(x = [min_value:resolution:max_value])
[x, y, f(x, y) + 100]
]
];
sf_thicken(surface1, thickness);
use <surface/sf_thicken.scad>;
function f(x, y) = x + y;
thickness = 20;
min_value = -50;
max_value = 50;
resolution = 5;
surface1 = [
for(y = [min_value:resolution:max_value])
[
for(x = [min_value:resolution:max_value])
[x, y, f(x, y) + 100]
]
];
sf_thicken(surface1, thickness, direction = [1, 1, -1]);