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Glass Roll
When I say "draft" at the end of the title, I mean that it was made it Solid works. Solid works is NOT a normal graphics program, it is a TOOL used by drafters and mechanical engineers to build machinery parts and test them for weaknesses without actually having to build them in real life. Parts are made in Solid Works in a similar fashion to blueprints. every dimension down to exact degrees and measurements must be given to the computer when the object is being built. objects made of more than one part or including joints must be made in seveal separate files, and then assembled within the program, so that the virtual object can move just as the real life on can. It's a very mathematical process, and very time consuming. Trying to "eye it" and guestimating measurements and degrees will NOT work in such a program.
This was VERY random. I was actually just playing with tangent circles, realized I could make a perfect spiral that way, and then built a bit of glass in that shape on the program, adding a diagonal cut at the end. It's... really nothing, other than a mental image, I've never seen an object like it in reality, anyway.
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