Super glue model
Sand casting model process.
Glue model made with about 150 ounces of super glue. New equation to work with. Density = Mass/Volume sizing characteristic yet to do force model testing. Won't test super glue model. Will test an offset of the super model form from the smaller form to the bigger 29 gauge sheet metal cut with tied wire, closing gaps.
Process of gluing process shown. Wet 'looking' is poured. Original draft was not voluminous enough so another draft with more rigid surface sand cast. Glue casting is just a relic of it's own form, but not far off from goal being the end goal in doing. Composing more accurately it's about 144 ounces poured. Possible concrete massing of diplodic, haplodic measure forming new form.
Hobbying soon to add some more super glue for lengthening a side. Added 30 oz. up to 174 ounces for the total weight ounces, what I think will be the ending part of the shell interior offset. Something I have trouble organizing is a bunch of triangles and offset triangles with a scale non uniform in a set for scaling and getting a thick shape, it just won't sort correctly. I made them with single listed squares or 4 points shortlisted as 3 points non listed 4th point at the bottom of the call '4 point' listed item and left as is for each triangle.
Worked today on a d-HVAC dispatch listing more items missing in the merged list. Plus for more items in the merge list to reduce compute time, zoom in on merge. I don't know how to use the tickers misguided buttons on the strings, little toggle switch in the strong when clicked on in Rhino3d with grasshopper.
Little sand covered sheath object in rough form. Will clean this is February 8th process around 4pm, 4:30pm, and 5pm: 2023. Rigorous cleaning to be had; after, the epoxy popped a seam. Not monolithic, not Romanesque, not De Stihl. Hybridized in idea of haploid and diploid form for future iteration.
Moved forward and did a little casting about 1 in equals a foot I had a bizarre idea; that it could be a grassholder for curbs to Green up the space. This is a draft and I plan on doing another in the future coming up.
This model is sort of sloped casting that rises at the open end with the shell opening facing down and is pretty down there in there. The round has good depth and slightly rises as it protrudes to the other side becoming a thicker mass in the open pie slice. There was a piece of paper outlining the super glue model to alleviate some suction on the setting of the concrete I plan to burn it out.
Comments