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The ShopsFeaturing over 100 unique shops, Rockefeller Center is a premier shopping destination. fashions to gifts and souvenirs, this is where New York style comes to life.ABCEFGJLMNPRSTVYou may also be interested in… posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 01:43 PM I've programmed a webpage using Javascript to display an animation which shows a range of different trispokedovetiles, each of which can be specified by a "CIRCLE" percentage, which is the ratio as a percent of two parameters - A "HEXAGON" parameter length - always nominally "100%" A "CIRCLE" parameter length - the animation varies this between 100% and 135%, though values up to 150% can be drawn. You can also use the webpage to specify a "CIRCLE" percentage and click to "Draw TRISPOKEDOVETILES" to generate an image of a tessellation of a particular shape of trispokedovetiles. I've tested the animation in Chrome and Internet Explorer browsers and it works fine for me but it is not working in Firefox for some as yet unknown

I've named the shape which is a contraction of "tri-spoke dovetailing tile". "tri-spoke" because the shape is similar to a 3-spoke motorcycle wheel with three bites taken out of it. "dovetailing" because the tiles interlock like a dovetail joint One issue with is that such simple shapes don't interlock naturally, as do jigsaw puzzle pieces. Whilst a little armour tile movement normal to the armour plane is useful in absorbing the kinetic energy of a ballistic impact, such as from a bullet and better than the armour tile absorbing the same kinetic energy by shattering, on the other hand, tile movement tangential to the armour plane leaves most unwelcome gaps in the armour. So armour tiles shaped like jigsaw puzzle shapes (or some hexagonal variation such as these trispokedovetiles) could perform well in this application. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 01:52 PM posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 01:57 PM posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 02:05 PM a reply to: Mr Peter Dow

The image shows only one possible trispokedovetile shape, for "CIRCLE = 125%". My trispokedovetiles webpage allows the designer to tweak the shape of the trispokedovetiles displayed by entering another value for the "CIRCLE" parameter. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 02:42 PM originally posted by: tribal well its definitely interesting...... i would love to see even a cheap mock up with wood or some other material for proof of concept Well be my guest and do your own cheap mock up. would it be flexible? I don't think it could be as flexible as overlapping scales armour, like Dragonskin. I suppose with very small tiles the flexibility would be determined by how the tiles are mounted, whether the tiles are stuck or riveted onto something flexible like kevlar cloth or onto something rigid. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 02:50 PM Most interesting to me , as I am building flex skin drone fuselages . posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 02:56 PM

originally posted by: botay find some one with a waterjet table Or a laser cutter. and have a bunch cut out of a sheet of lexane, I suggest that a sheet of silicon carbide or titanium would be better for prototyping with. I would love to see a prototype. Well be my guest and make your own prototype. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 02:57 PM originally posted by: Slakecontagia Hey no problem and good luck! posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 05:05 PM originally posted by: Mr Peter Dow Ah my bad, I misunderstood and never adjusted the tiles, That is actually quite clever, In fact 125% is a happy medium, Might i suggest multiple layers of these tile, IE the weakest points are covered by the strongest areas as the material is layered? If you wanted to model these tile, It could be easily be done using a 3D printer. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 05:38 PM Make them out of wood for floor tiles. Always look for other markets posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 07:00 PM

posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 09:26 PM originally posted by: Natas0114 Would you mind if cast a few of these out of concrete? I think it would be a beautiful paving material. I think the wastage factor would be very low. posted on Nov, 21 2016 @ 10:18 PM It's certainly very interesting... Especially since the hex pattern is so cool and useful anyway. The meiosis backpack too is very inspirational. As far as prototyping goes titanium or boron carbide would be breathtakingly expensive. However printing in nylon 6 should give you something strong enough to test... Or if you have access to a big chunk of AR500 steel you could waterjet that maybe... I'd have to go through my reference collection to confirm though. posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 06:54 AM No I don't mind at all. If you cast a few million, I wouldn't mind receiving an intellectual property fee - shall we say 1% of the sale price. posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 06:59 AM originally posted by: roguetechie

It's certainly very interesting... Silicon carbide is many times cheaper than boron carbide. Or a sheet of polycarbonate. posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 07:08 AM Create a line image using my webpage, this is for CIRCLE = 120. Right click save image as. Use an image editing program such as paint.net Crop the image to suit and use the paint bucket tool to fill the tiles you want to make 3D with another colour, I chose red. Use the magic wand tool with option flood mode global to select all the red area and then copy and paste the red area into a new image Use paint bucket tool to colour the tiles black with option "Logo/text", adjust the height and rotate the image to suit and right click to save the image. posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 07:45 AM posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 10:30 AM posted on Nov, 23 2016 @ 10:34 AM a reply to: pheonix358And no more horizontal spread, as the tiles lock together. Be interested to see how they hold up in my area, predominantly Sandy soil with