Caged Soccer Ball


The CAD model of the caged soccer ball is a meticulous creation inspired by the geometric
elegance of the Icosahedron. The initial design consists of two shapes: pentagon and
hexagon, oriented at a precise angle of 142.62 degrees, connected by planes. To achieve the
desired symmetry, each face on the two base axes (pentagon and hexagon) was individually
rotated, creating a harmonious arrangement. The rotation occurred around axes passing
through both shapes simultaneously.
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Step 1:
The initial design consists of two shapes: pentagon and
hexagon, oriented at a precise angle of 142.62 degrees, connected by planes. To achieve the
desired symmetry, each face on the two base axes (pentagon and hexagon) was individually
rotated, creating a harmonious arrangement. The rotation occurred around axes passing
through both shapes simultaneously.
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Step 2:
A strategic surface cut was applied to ensure the components aligned perfectly.
Subsequently, a mirroring process replicated one side's set to the other, with adjustments
made for alignment.
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Step 3:
Each feature was then mirrored separately, utilizing existing faces as
reference planes. A combination operation was employed to finalize the intricate soccer
model.
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Step 4:
To encapsulate the design in a captivating cage, the original soccer model was scaled by a
factor of 1.5x.
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Step 5:
Edges were meticulously removed to form the envisioned cage structure. The
next step involved creating a cage with an Icosahedral shape.
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Step 6:
Surface offsets were taken
from each edge, and these offset surfaces were knitted together, resulting in a cohesive cage
structure.
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Step 7:
Thicken operations were then applied to provide substance to each surface offset,
and finally, all components were assembled to realize the envisioned caged soccer ball. The
outcome is a stunning fusion of precision, creativity, and geometric artistry.