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SLS Mapping

SLS Mapping Ski/Hiking Trails – Final Update

Posted on April 22, 2019

Software and Editing STL Files Figure 1.  NX-edited model of slopes in Jackson Hole Figure 2. Rhino-Edited Prototype Print of Jackson Hole hiking Trail Section   The importance of using a powerful STL editing tool …

Posted in SLS Mapping, Spring 2019

SLS Mapping Ski/Hiking Trails – Project Update

Posted on April 6, 2019

Converting a Terrain Map into a 3D Printed Detailed Track   First run: What We Learned We were able to create a printable model of a section of Jackson Hole Ski Trail. However, the model …

Posted in SLS Mapping, Spring 2019

SLS Mapping – Ski/Hiking Trails

Posted on March 4, 2019

Background Topographic maps usually use contour lines to represent the amount of variation in elevation and slope in a particular area. However, contour lines are not a particularly intuitive method of representation for such variations. …

Posted in SLS Mapping, Spring 2019

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