These docs cover RhinoArtisan 7.0, which is still in beta. The contents are provisional: features and pages can still be added, changed or removed before the final release.
Manufacturing
Sprue Cluster Tree
Sprue Cluster Tree
The Sprue Cluster Tree replaces the trunk-and-branches idea with a cylinder built as a lattice: two families of crossing helices form diamond-shaped cells, and every crossing is an anchor node where a copy of the piece is attached through a short connector.
Where a radial tree spaces pieces along a stem, the cluster wraps them around a cage — many more pieces in the same flask, and a runner network that feeds them from several directions at once.
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The lattice
- Cells Around — how many cells go around the circumference, which is also the number of helices in each family.
- Rows — how many rows of cells up the cylinder.
- Wire Diameter — thickness of the lattice tube itself.
- Move Z — shifts the lattice vertically against the base, to clear the central cylinder.
- Perimeter rings — optionally draws the top and bottom rings that tie the nodes together.
Hub and legs
- Central Diameter / Height — the cylinder that runs from the plate up to the first row of the lattice.
- Leg Diameter — thickness of the legs anchoring the structure to the plate.
- Leg Separation — spacing between consecutive legs measured along the connector.
The pieces
- Length, Angle, Rotation, Inside — the connector from the node to the piece: how far out it sits, its vertical inclination, its spin on the connector axis, and how deep it sinks into the model.
- Diameter — the extra holding connectors reaching from the node to the model.