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    • B Offline
      BallBearing
      last edited by

      Or almost. Perhaps there is faster ways. This has closed manifold & thickness.

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        pilou
        last edited by

        Maybe this ?

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        Is beautiful that please without concept!
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          BallBearing
          last edited by

          It's a nice tool. I have used it, but not enough.

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            TBoy
            last edited by

            Here is the best analogue I was able to make.

            1.jpg

            Use these steps:

            1. Use "spherical helix (loxodrome)" plugin to make helix.
            2. Take upper part of the helix and flatten vertices to zero with "Flatten vertices" plugin. (Flatten only if you want to keep horizontal symmetry)
            3. Use "Tapper maker" with round section to extrude along curve - play with start/end radius to obtain touching turns.
              Not fast but looks close to needed shape.

            2.jpg

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              BallBearing
              last edited by

              I tried, but I feel this tapering more difficult for 3D printing (to have thickness & solid). Nice looking as a sketch anyway. And these tools are good. Or perhaps I did not find right procedure yet?

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