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Latest revision as of 18:38, 26 December 2022
OpenSCAD Minkowski |
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Description
Applies a Minkowski sum to selected shapes.
Mathematical Definition
Add each element of subset A to each element of subset B to get Minkowski sum.
Geometrical Definition
Sweep element A along all boundaries of element B. Resulting space which is occupied by both elements is Minkowski sum.
Example of Minkowski sum applied to cylinder and cube.
Note: that the height of Minkowski sum is height of cylinder plus height of cube.
Usage
Limitations
Feature needs OpenSCAD installed and configured in Edit → Preferences
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