Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms the
poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid that
the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and permanently,
at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody down, is no
fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled by 60kg of
muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities managed
to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a manageable
size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to get
something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i still
had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if someone
could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to difference
it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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One thing you might try is to take time-stamped video from 4 or more
cameras set apart and extract the timestamped images from the video...
Feed these into a SfM, ORB, SURF, or similar to generate a 3D model for
you. These are often noisy, so you will probably want to run it through
various filters, BUT that might get you much further because the
time-stamped images in pairs will give you roughly the same moment.
Hope that helps, and I hope you dog gets better.
Along the lines of dealing with "the cone of shame" as we were want to call
it back in the day, try slitting a pool noodle or piple insulation, and
glue or tape it to the sharp edge of the cone. This will save your shins
and furniture dings...
EBo --
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 11:42 AM Bruno Boettcher via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms the
poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid that
the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and permanently,
at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody down, is no
fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled by 60kg of
muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a
manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to get
something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i still
had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if someone
could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program,
fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is
an online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which
was able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could
difference it with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs
have more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms
the poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to
avoid that the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and
permanently, at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and
everybody down, is no fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass
sheet propelled by 60kg of muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at
all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining
my puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to
a manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to
get something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i
still had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if
someone could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use
of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
---==========
http://nohkumado.eu/,
http://bboett.free.frhttp://aikido.nohkumado.eu/,
http://bboett.free.fr
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I fear doggie WILL scratch at the mask until it comes off.
-Revar
On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:49 AM, Raymond West via Discuss <discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program, fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is an online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which was able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could difference it with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms the poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid that the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and permanently, at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody down, is no fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled by 60kg of muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to get something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i still had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if someone could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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That is why you glue it on. They might shred the rim, but by the time it
comes off it will likely be healed ;-)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 2:41 PM Revar Desmera via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
I fear doggie WILL scratch at the mask until it comes off.
-Revar
On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:49 AM, Raymond West via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program,
fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is an
online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which was
able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could difference it
with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms the
poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid that
the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and permanently,
at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody down, is no
fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled by 60kg of
muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a
manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to get
something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i still
had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if someone
could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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:D that's why I want something more akin to a helmet than just goggles..
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John David via Discuss discuss@lists.openscad.org schrieb am Mo., 8. Apr.
2024, 23:42:
That is why you glue it on. They might shred the rim, but by the time it
comes off it will likely be healed ;-)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 2:41 PM Revar Desmera via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
I fear doggie WILL scratch at the mask until it comes off.
-Revar
On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:49 AM, Raymond West via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program,
fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is an
online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which was
able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could difference it
with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms the
poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid that
the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and permanently,
at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody down, is no
fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled by 60kg of
muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a
manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to
get something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i
still had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if someone
could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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Fair enough. BTW, after you get the bare minimum required for fitness of
purpose. Let's that this to its illogical extreme and StemPunk it!!! I'll
try to help where I can, but a SteamPunk doggy helmet would be EPIC!!! ;-)
Just say'n...
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 6:31 PM Bruno Boettcher via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
:D that's why I want something more akin to a helmet than just goggles..
Ciao
Dev: Java/Perl/PHP OS:GNU/LINUX, Android
Aïkido: http://aikido.zorn.free.fr, http://www.aikido-club-saverne.fr
John David via Discuss discuss@lists.openscad.org schrieb am Mo., 8.
Apr. 2024, 23:42:
That is why you glue it on. They might shred the rim, but by the time it
comes off it will likely be healed ;-)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 2:41 PM Revar Desmera via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
I fear doggie WILL scratch at the mask until it comes off.
-Revar
On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:49 AM, Raymond West via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program,
fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is an
online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which was
able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could difference it
with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms
the poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid
that the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and
permanently, at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody
down, is no fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled
by 60kg of muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a
manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to
get something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i
still had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if
someone could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of
that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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I expect TPU, perhaps 95A or a bit softer, ought to be a good choice for
this.
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024, 5:31 PM Bruno Boettcher via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
:D that's why I want something more akin to a helmet than just goggles..
Ciao
Dev: Java/Perl/PHP OS:GNU/LINUX, Android
Aïkido: http://aikido.zorn.free.fr, http://www.aikido-club-saverne.fr
John David via Discuss discuss@lists.openscad.org schrieb am Mo., 8.
Apr. 2024, 23:42:
That is why you glue it on. They might shred the rim, but by the time it
comes off it will likely be healed ;-)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 2:41 PM Revar Desmera via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
I fear doggie WILL scratch at the mask until it comes off.
-Revar
On Apr 8, 2024, at 10:49 AM, Raymond West via Discuss <
discuss@lists.openscad.org> wrote:
The co-pilot suggested method is to load the file into a cad program,
fusion360/whatever, and get it to thicken the profile. However, there is an
online free program, https://www.formware.co/onlinestlrepair which was
able to make umikopf_.5.stl into a solid, so openscad could difference it
with something else. I didn't try it with the full head.
On 08/04/2024 16:41, Bruno Boettcher via Discuss wrote:
Hello!
my poor dog had to be operated at its eyelids (discovered that dogs have
more than we have, and that it's possible to dislocate them :'(
now the vet put around my dogs head a huge collerette that transforms
the poor dog into a giant old fashioned standing lamp :(, all to avoid
that the dog touches the operated eye....
with that collar, the dog catches everything, everywhere and
permanently, at 8 months those are lively, tearing everything and everybody
down, is no fun at all, and getting a thin carbonate glass sheet propelled
by 60kg of muscle into your legs is, really, no fun at all....
so, i thought to mold some protective mask ....
and even thought that having a 3D scanner might be a good idea....
i managed a partial scan of the dogs head, having trouble explaining my
puppy to stand still for 15 min....
so now i have that partial scan, my (in)famous blender capabilities
managed to clean the model a bit , close some holes and decimate it to a
manageable size....
but the problem is, its a partial scan... so its hollow... my tries to
get something closed in blender would have cost me my last hairs, if i
still had some, and i gave up....
i put up the file at https://github.com/nohkumado/hund-brille if
someone could be kind enough to explain me how i can somehow make use of
that stl?
since it's already 3D, i can't extrude it :( and its too thin to
difference it with some cube :(
thanks in advance for any hint on how to achieve this!
ciao
Bruno
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On 4/8/24 21:46, Todd Allen via Discuss wrote:
I expect TPU, perhaps 95A or a bit softer, ought to be a good choice for
this.
I would question the long term softness of TPU. I figured it would be
ideal to serve as a bumper between the knob on the end of a vise handle
and the hole in the vise screw it ran thru. Nice, when freshly printed,
had the desired effect but a year later it is considerably harder stuff.
This does not bode well for something I fully expect to last a century
or more with bare hands on it. What I bought and still have half a roll
of, was rated Shore 95. Does anyone have any advice for a more stable
with time product?
Thanks all.
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
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I have used TPU for years, and have not experienced this hardening. Has
anyone else??
Jon
On 4/8/2024 11:33 PM, gene heskett via Discuss wrote:
On 4/8/24 21:46, Todd Allen via Discuss wrote:
I expect TPU, perhaps 95A or a bit softer, ought to be a good choice
for this.
I would question the long term softness of TPU. I figured it would be
ideal to serve as a bumper between the knob on the end of a vise
handle and the hole in the vise screw it ran thru. Nice, when freshly
printed, had the desired effect but a year later it is considerably
harder stuff.
This does not bode well for something I fully expect to last a century
or more with bare hands on it. What I bought and still have half a
roll of, was rated Shore 95. Does anyone have any advice for a more
stable with time product?
Thanks all.
Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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