Round primitives with x/48 fractions - using 16 segs
2012-04-02, 21:20 (This post was last modified: 2012-04-03, 7:36 by Tim Gould.)
2012-04-02, 21:20 (This post was last modified: 2012-04-03, 7:36 by Tim Gould.)
Hello people/LSC
Since it is perfectly possible to make the x/48 (eg. 7/24, 1/6 etc.) primitives on a 16-sided polygon (using eg. my little perl script) provided care is taken (another approach would be to make 1/48 and 2/48 wedge parts that fill in the gap) I was thinking it might be nice to cut the restriction to using 48 sides for such fractions.
In particular parts like 30632 would not need such a huge number of faces.
What do you think?
Tim
Since it is perfectly possible to make the x/48 (eg. 7/24, 1/6 etc.) primitives on a 16-sided polygon (using eg. my little perl script) provided care is taken (another approach would be to make 1/48 and 2/48 wedge parts that fill in the gap) I was thinking it might be nice to cut the restriction to using 48 sides for such fractions.
In particular parts like 30632 would not need such a huge number of faces.
What do you think?
Tim