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So I heard about this thing called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert_curve Hilbert curve]. I then thought it might be interesting to see how it would behave if cut with a laser. An SVG file was easily available through a google search. Here's a [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/a5/Hilbert_curve.svg link] to the file I used.
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I first did a couple of bigger curves. They were interesting to bend around and I really like them. Then I tested a smaller print which was surprisingly sturdy still.
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Next I might try to make purpose-based custom curves. Circular patterns and living hinges.

Revision as of 17:31, 26 January 2016

So I heard about this thing called Hilbert curve. I then thought it might be interesting to see how it would behave if cut with a laser. An SVG file was easily available through a google search. Here's a link to the file I used.

I first did a couple of bigger curves. They were interesting to bend around and I really like them. Then I tested a smaller print which was surprisingly sturdy still.


Next I might try to make purpose-based custom curves. Circular patterns and living hinges.