-
Springett published the book "Woodturning Full Circle",
which explains how
sphericons (and
other unusual solid forms, such as streptohedrons) can be made on...
- An
example ASCII STL of a
sphericon...
- motion, and is
given by: l = 3 r {\displaystyle l={\sqrt {3}}r} . The
sphericon is the
convex hull of two
semicircles on
perpendicular planes, with centers...
-
according to
which poly-
sphericons are constructed. Only more than 25
years later,
following Ian Stewart's
article about the
sphericon in the
Scientific American...
- The
concept extends earlier studies of
rolling motion in
objects like
sphericons and oloids,
introducing greater diversity in
possible rolling paths. Solid-body...
- 1017/CBO9780511526282, ISBN 0-521-35220-7, MR 1216521 Seaton,
Katherine A. (2017), "
Sphericons and D-forms: a
crocheted connection",
Journal of
Mathematics and the Arts...
-
Hyperboloid of two
sheets Hyperbolic paraboloid (a
ruled surface)
Paraboloid Sphericon Oloid Dini's
surface Pseudosphere See the list of
algebraic surfaces....
- spheroid,
ellipsoid Parabolic microphone Parabolic reflector Soddy's
hexlet Sphericon Stereographic projection Stereometry Ball
Convex Convex hull
Coxeter group...
- four vertices. The form of the
femisphere is
reminiscent of that of a
sphericon but
without straight lines.
Instead of that, it has
circular arcs of arbitrary...
- are the
Reuleaux triangle and the
Meissner bodies. The
oloid and the
sphericon are
members of a
special family of
developable rollers that
develop their...