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    LITHIUM 9D

    Lithium Atom Model
    All the objects that surround us in our lives are made of extremely small particles invisible to the naked eye.
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    Acetone Blog

    Acetone Molecule

    My name is Michaela Cheong and I am a student at Brisbane State High School. In our current unit of science, we are learning about chemistry, specifically the structure and characteristics of atoms (building blocks which make up everything) and compounds (consist of two or more atoms which are chemically bonded). In this blog, I will show you a 3D model of a molecule of acetone along with a discussion of it’s molecular structure, uses and properties.

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    Bali Hut

    Bali Hut

    In my backyard, there is a Bali Hut. Before purchasing this house, we liked this piece of outdoor structure, and thought we can enjoy some outdoor leisure there with family and friends. And we did. Our hut is a very solid architecture. We decorated with artificial turf and fences on the three sides of the hut. It has become a comfortable place for our weekend breakfast place and retreat anytime at home. 

    Because there is now furniture and fences, I thought I can make a 3D model to show what it looks like by itself.

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    Palm tree

    Palm tree

    This is a simple design and visualisation of a palm tree.  The palm leaves are borrowed from a previous blog. The new part is the tree trunk, which is an EXTRUSION object. Before the inclusion of EXTRUSION in VRMath2 Editor, tree stems or branches may be just cylinders. Using EXTRUSION, more irregular tree trunks can be achieved.

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    Extrusion Star

    Extrusion star

    This is another test of using EXTRUSION object, perhaps a much easier test than previously on gears. In one of the Challenges, I was hoping some one can use simple geometry of pentagon to create a 3D star. It turned out EXTRUSION can achieve this quite easily.

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    Extrusion helical gears

    Extrusion helical gears

    I recently just included Extrusion object into VRMath2 Editor and started to experiment its applications in creating 3D objects. It is quite easy to use Extrusion to create Spur Gears, but here I am showing how it can be used to created Helical Gears.

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    Spur gears

    Spur gear set

    Finally, not perfect at all but working gear set in 3D. Thanks to asplech's blog about involute gear and this Spur Gear document, I finally get to know better about these cogged wheels.

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    involute gear

    two gears

    It turned out that producing a set of involute gears requires quite a bit of geometry in addition to involutes.