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OpenSCAD - utility - explode() module

This video will show you how to implement an explode module in OpenSCAD. The code is available at: https://github.com/mathcodeprint/open... Using the children() module you will be able to distribute your parts in any direction at arbitrary distances. Thank you for watching my videos, please subscribe, comment and like. Especially if you have already done a module like this For this video, this is the version info: OpenSCAD Version: 2016.12.22 System information: Linux 3.16.0-38-generic #52~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 8 09:44:48 UTC 2015 i686 Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS 2 CPUs 16777216.00 TB RAM Compiler: GCC "4.8.4" 32bit Boost version: 1_54 Eigen version: 3.2.5 CGAL version, kernels: 4.2, Cartesian, Extended_cartesian, Epeck OpenCSG version: OpenCSG 1.3.2 Qt version: 5.2.1 QScintilla version: 2.8.1 MingW build: No GLib version: 2.40.2 libzip version: 0.10.1 Here are the various jump offs: PART 1 - INTRO 00:00 Widgets to Explode PART 2 - Basic Explode 02:20 Basic Explode PART 3 - Distance Parameters and Enable 05:50 Add the basic distance parameter 06:40 Create an "enable" argument ( using the if statement ) 09:12 Improve the distance parameter to take a vector. PART 4 - Centering and Nesting 11:37 Nested Explode in Multiple Directions 12:40 Centering ( if statement and such ) 15:50 Centering ( the math ) 19:04 Effect of nested/un-nested Explode PART 5 - Assemblies and Animation 20:20 Use explode on an assembly 22:45 Animate the assembly explode CLOSING THOUGHTS 25:00 Closing and Advantages NOTES: Jeremy Starcher points out, in the comments, that you could replace the third for loop by processing the 'enable' argument with a conditional operator. Check out David McCulloughs Improved verison at : https://gist.github.com/damccull/1a1d...

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