This is an elegant little sailboat model, suitable for decorating a Christmas tree, wearing as a pendant on a necklace, or even an earring if printed really small.
I am quite proud of the parametric sailboat hull design I developed. All hull dimensions and shaping parameters are derived from parametric ratios of hull length. Bezier curves are calculated from those parameters for a smooth hull shape.
If you want a different size boat, don't scale it in the slicer, use OpenSCAD to generate a new STL.
In the OpenSCAD code, the parameter hull_loa
(hull length overall) is the primary parameter that controls the size of the boat.
Many other parameters are multiples of hull_loa
and can be adjusted to control the shape of the hull: depth of the keel, width of the stern, width of the beam, location of the deepest depth and widest width, location of the hull transitioning from V-shape to round. You can get some strange but plausible hull shapes from playing with these parameters.
The eyelet at the top of the mast can be set to a hook, a ring, or nothing (just a mast top), and you can set the size of the inside of the eyelet hole.
sailboat_ornament.scad | 12.2KB | |
sailboat_ornament.stl | 240.8KB |