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Configuring "hacked" 3D printers used as laboratory robots for tasks like syringe extrusion or sample handling.

Objects represented in formats like .obj or .stl , often used as visual or collision models in frameworks like the SOFA Framework .

Defining rigid bodies for discrete element method (DEM) simulations to study particle interactions or mechanical stress. 📝 Integration Instructions Rigid3D_collection_2022-08-10_compressed.zip

While the specific internal files depend on your project, collections with this naming convention typically include:

Ensure your software's coordinate system matches the collection's (e.g., Y-up vs. Z-up). Configuring "hacked" 3D printers used as laboratory robots

If used for robotics, the collection may contain LiDAR or RGB camera calibration parameters used to align 3D point clouds with physical hardware. 🚀 Common Applications

Based on technical context, "Rigid3D" typically refers to datasets involving rigid body transformations (rotations and translations in 3D space), often used in SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) or 3D printing research. 📂 Dataset Overview Rigid3D_collection_2022-08-10_compressed.zip

This archive contains the as of August 10, 2022. It is designed for use in computational environments requiring precise spatial coordinates and rigid-body object definitions. File Name: Rigid3D_collection_2022-08-10_compressed.zip Release Date: August 10, 2022

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