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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 10:57:52
Message: <3f97ec70@news.povray.org>
No, not another American political scandal.

Warped f_torus ("repeat" and "black_hole".)

Dave Matthews


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From: ABX
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 11:11:10
Message: <6prfpvoh8b652a7g7idiuvcmlpa32t2b9t@4ax.com>
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 09:57:44 -0500, Dave Matthews <dma### [at] nospamnet>
wrote:
> Warped f_torus ("repeat" and "black_hole".)

Nice, what's the time ?

ABX


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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 11:25:01
Message: <web.3f97f1d0b078a8778062416c0@news.povray.org>
ABX wrote:
>Nice, what's the time ?
>
>ABX
>

A little over an hour on my Mac G3 300 (so divide by whatever for a newer
computer), but part of that is because the ground is 2 isosurfaces, also.
IIRC, the gate alone is about 30 minutes.

Dave Matthews


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From:  Light Beam 
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 13:01:00
Message: <3f98094c$1@news.povray.org>
Really excellent pattern ! :-))


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From: Anthony D  Baye
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 17:59:38
Message: <3F984F4A.76815A9E@Rapidnet.com>
Cool.  Sorta reminds me of something.  Almost as if the wall holds back the
wastes.


A.D.B

Dave Matthews wrote:

> No, not another American political scandal.
>
> Warped f_torus ("repeat" and "black_hole".)
>
> Dave Matthews
>
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>  [Image]


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 18:59:41
Message: <3f985d5d@news.povray.org>
"Dave Matthews" <dma### [at] nospamnet> wrote in message
news:3f97ec70@news.povray.org...
> No, not another American political scandal.
>
> Warped f_torus ("repeat" and "black_hole".)

   That's really nice. That gate would be worth thousands manufactured
in iron.

   Hmm... methinks laser-cutting...  ;)

   ~Steve~


>
> Dave Matthews
>


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From: Anonymous
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 23 Oct 2003 19:46:03
Message: <3f98683b$1@news.povray.org>
You'll need much stronger braces and hinges..


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 24 Oct 2003 13:56:01
Message: <3f9967b1@news.povray.org>
"Anonymous" <nob### [at] herecom> wrote in message
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> You'll need much stronger braces and hinges..

  Absolutely! The ones used here are no good.

  What's that black bit in the top right-hand corner of the gate?

   ~Steve~


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From: Dave Matthews
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 24 Oct 2003 15:10:01
Message: <web.3f9977cdb078a8778062416c0@news.povray.org>
St. wrote:
>"Anonymous" <nob### [at] herecom> wrote in message
>news:3f98683b$1[at]news.povray.org...
>
>> You'll need much stronger braces and hinges..
>
>  Absolutely! The ones used here are no good.
>
>  What's that black bit in the top right-hand corner of the gate?
>
>   ~Steve~
>

Man, everyone's a critic! ;-)

A) It's an improvement over having it just float in space, which was what my
first attempt looked like.

B) The "black bit" is the latch extension, an L-shaped rod that goes down to
the catch, and, when rotated, rotates the catch away from the hook on the
other side so that the gate can swing open.

See, I provide lots of details, even if they wouldn't work in real life. . .
..

Now, I'll go home and design some stronger hinges, a better latch, and maybe
even a more realistic way of embedding the hardware into the brick wall
than just having it poke out.

Dave Matthews


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From: St 
Subject: Re: Iso-Gate (74.2 K)
Date: 24 Oct 2003 16:00:59
Message: <3f9984fb@news.povray.org>
"Dave Matthews" <dma### [at] wrmnwestmnscuedu> wrote in message
news:web.3f9977cdb078a8778062416c0@news.povray.org...
> St. wrote:
> >"Anonymous" <nob### [at] herecom> wrote in message
> >news:3f98683b$1[at]news.povray.org...
> >
> >> You'll need much stronger braces and hinges..
> >
> >  Absolutely! The ones used here are no good.
> >
> >  What's that black bit in the top right-hand corner of the gate?
> >
> >   ~Steve~
> >
>
> Man, everyone's a critic! ;-)

   Of course.  ;)


>
> A) It's an improvement over having it just float in space, which was
what my
> first attempt looked like.

    Fine by me.

>
> B) The "black bit" is the latch extension, an L-shaped rod that goes
down to
> the catch, and, when rotated, rotates the catch away from the hook
on the
> other side so that the gate can swing open.

    That's fine by me too. Well, I couldn't see what it was supposed
to do, although now that you've explained it, it's obvious.


>
> See, I provide lots of details, even if they wouldn't work in real
life. . .

    But that would/could work in real life. There's no reason for it
not to work.


> ..
>
> Now, I'll go home and design some stronger hinges, a better latch,
and maybe
> even a more realistic way of embedding the hardware into the brick
wall
> than just having it poke out.

 And your image will be just fine with those adjustments. That's a
great gate, seriously. Take heed about what I said in a previous post.

    ~Steve~


>
> Dave Matthews
>


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