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From: Dave Dunn
Subject: Voltaic Pile
Date: 1 Sep 2002 18:50:17
Message: <3D729973.3EBD0655@aol.com>
Here is something I put together based on some research I was doing on
19th Century technology. The voltaic pile battery used a stack of copper
and zinc disks separated by disks of paper soaked in seawater. I know
they really didn't have the bakelite used on the switch back then, but I
wanted a little variety in the materials. Rendered with POV-Ray 3.5.


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From: Slime
Subject: Re: Voltaic Pile
Date: 1 Sep 2002 19:19:26
Message: <3d72a07e$1@news.povray.org>
If only they knew that making a working light was as simple as light_source
{0 rgb 1}!

 - Slime
[ http://www.slimeland.com/ ]


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From: Batronyx
Subject: Re: Voltaic Pile
Date: 7 Sep 2002 11:23:30
Message: <3d7a19f2@news.povray.org>
[snip]
>I know
> they really didn't have the bakelite used on the switch back then, but I
> wanted a little variety in the materials.

Not to mention the bulb. ;) But the focus here is the pile and I'm liking how
that came off.

--
light_source{0,1}#macro c(J,a)sphere{0,1pigment{rgb z}scale a translate J+O}
#end#macro B(R,V,O)c(0,4)intersection{c(V,R)difference{c(-z*4x+10)c(-z*4.1x+
10)c(0<7.5,45,5>)}}#end B(12,0z*25)B(8y*4<0,12,50>)          // Batronyx ^"^


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