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    Adventures in 3D printing, cp's mathem-o-blog

    My adventures in 3D printing: Prime number sieve

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 6, 2019

    At work we’ve got a 3D printer. In this series of posts I’ll share some of the designs I’ve made. This is something I’ve wanted to make for a long time: a literal sieve of Eratosthenes. This is a collection of trays which stack on top of each other. Each tray has a grid of…

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    Review: Maths on the Back of an Envelope, by Rob Eastaway

    By Colin Beveridge. Posted November 5, 2019

    Maths on the Back of an Envelope

    A book about mental arithmetic? By Rob Eastaway? Count me in! In my fuzzy mental Euler diagram of topics and authors, Maths On The Back Of An Envelope lies in the intersection of several ‘favourite’ circles. Perhaps paradoxically, this meant I was expecting to be a little disappointed: how can a book, by an author…

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    My adventures in 3D printing: Golomb ruler

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 5, 2019

    At work we’ve got a 3D printer. In this series of posts I’ll share some of the designs I’ve made. At the start of the Summer we (I) bought a new 3D printer for the department, a FlashForge Dreamer. It’s got two extruder heads, so it can do two-colour prints. To test that out, I…

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    My adventures in 3D printing: Wallis’ Sheldonian theatre roof

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 4, 2019

    At work we’ve got a 3D printer. In this series of posts I’ll share some of the designs I’ve made. The roof of the Sheldonian theatre in Oxford, built from 1664 to 1669, is constructed from timber beams which are unsupported apart from at the walls, and held together only by gravity.

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    My adventures in 3D printing: Spherical pseudo-cuboctahedron

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 3, 2019

    At work we’ve got a 3D printer. In this series of posts I’ll share some of the designs I’ve made. This shape is a “spherical pseudo-cuboctahedron”, prompted by a request from Jim Propp on the math-fun mailing list. It has 24 vertices, 12 edges and 14 faces. That doesn’t satisfy Euler’s formula $V – E…

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    My adventures in 3D printing: Write Angles Cube

    By Christian Lawson-Perfect. Posted November 2, 2019

    At work we’ve got a 3D printer. In this series of posts I’ll share some of the designs I’ve made. This is one of the first ‘proper’ things I’ve designed – I wanted to have a go at making something based on an object I already had. A colleague asked if I could make some…

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    Carnival of Maths 175

    By Katie Steckles. Posted November 1, 2019

    The next issue of the Carnival of Mathematics, rounding up blog posts from the month of October, is now online at Woolly Thoughts and Mental Blocks. The Carnival rounds up maths blog posts from all over the internet, including some from our own Aperiodical. See our Carnival of Mathematics page for more information.

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