
There doesn't seem to be a 3d printable EOS Logo out their, well that will change today.
Edit: STL file on Thingiverse
I thought it would be a nice idea to create a 3d printable EOS logo since I really love the shape!
The logo has been designed using Fusion360 and here are the steps.
1. Equal sided triangle (Bottom and sides)
The bottom and side shapes are equal length sided triangles. Easiest way to draw those are by finding the intersection of two circles.


Once done I drew two support lines to determine the middle. I will need that for the top later on.

Next are the triangles on the side. Those are at an angle, I didn't find the exact angle so I just used an angle I thought looks close the original.
To place the sketch at an angle I used the Plane to Angle tool and selected the first side of the bottom triangle.

Than it is a repetition of the first step. Draw two circles and connect the intersection.

The Result for all three sides looked like this.

2. Upper Triangles
Remember the center point on the first sketch? We need that now for the starting point of the upper Triangle.
First thing however is to create an Offset Plane at the hight of the chestahedron.

With the point I could now easily connect the other points at the top of the triangles.


3. Bring sketch to live with using the pipe tool
With the sketch completed the last thing left to do is to apply a pipe modifier that will bring the sketch to live.

I hope you found this tutorial useful. This design has been uploaded to Thingiverse for free download!

The SBD rewards of this post will be invested for EOS token.
Thank you!
Replcation underway :)
Yes! I like to see it once done. Very cool!
White ABS, 4hrs 8mins print time, FlashForge Creator Pro
Fantastic shape, very rigid.
Thanks for upping it to Thingiverse
Cool!
Its great to see Fusion on Steemit, thanks for posting the tutorial. I am trying to follow your tutorial. At part 2 Upper triangles it seems to get a little vague. I can follow making the plane above the triangles, and assume you are projecting the bottom point up somehow. But I can't work out how to select the point and then connect it to the tops of the triangles? You sort of seem to gloss over this point saying it is easy. Could you explain a bit further thanks!
Thanks for your question. You are right, you can add a point to the offset plane using the project tool and selecting the mid point of the first sketch. In regards to the connecting lines. Ones you have the upper point you can start a new sketch using one of the side planes and than use the Line tool to connect the upper point with the triangle points. Please make sure that you have "3d sketch" selected in the constraint tool box. I hope that was helpful. Please let me know once your design is ready.
Awesome I managed to work it out, I had it in mind you could only sketch on planes, so this was a very usefull little tutorial. Thanks again!
I was initially tyring to do the pipe in the model environment and wondering why it was not working. I then realised I needed to do the pipe in the sculpt workspace.
I managed to come up with this:-
That looks awesome! Well done!
That looks great. I really dig it. Well done :D
Thank you, I very much appreciate it.
You did an excellent job! You're very creative
Thank you very much.
very good work. Congratulations,
Excellent post, very well articulated. Your articles are always helpful - thank you so much. I'll have to retain this in my brains memory banks.:)
Very good work my friend like it , cheers mike
It's has some great angles and conceptual forms, very good work.
Thank you!
Very cool. I must say I enjoy EOSs logo.
The outcome of this is truly brilliant :)
incredible work you have put lot of effort into this
Thank you, very much appreciated.
Step by step process of it loved it completely i am very happy to see it.
Very cool. Resteemed :-)
Vielen Dank!
Sehr gerne mein lieber. Echt toll was du da alles zauberst :-)
How much dimensional in #EOS Logo
It is unique techniques to store data in distributed database like #CUBE
#Innovative :)
Cool stuff :) Glad i got at least a little EOS , to the moon
nice sir u teach this logo making video and i will see it again and again for pick up fully this tutorial for making her own logos ,,upload this all parts i will wait ur next post.. keep it up always i read ur posts daily and sure i pick up any thing new @tarekadam sir
This is super cool great work done @tarekadam.
Thank you, much appreciated.
That's really cool man! I really hope the people that will print it will send you a photo of the final 3-D printout!
I plan to print it this evening and upload a picture.
Nice idea! You could spray it with acrylic spray in gold :-D
nice, even better :D
Thanks for this great tutorial, The logo looks way cool.
Amazing art and talent--including your skill as an educator! You had me at the 3D logo and then I wound up learning something too!
Thank you. I very much appreciate it.
its ur good work i see it first time and i try it in my computer to make it
How do we actually go about printing that in 3D ? :-)
That is a good question! I think the angles should be fine to print it without support but I will check this evening and upload the result.
You've got the skillz ! Looks really nice. Keep it up :)
Thank you, I am happy you like it.
I like the logo. What did @dan say about this? He is an EOS developer?
Great work. Congratulations and upvoted!
Nice! I love the GIF's, good demonstration of the process used to design the sculpture.
Do you also use 3ds Max, I will like to make it in 3d max, if you have any other great tutorial in 3ds Max, let me know about it.
No, I have no experience with 3dMax
Very nice to see pictures of the design processes, just checked out the printed results and it looks very nice !
Thats quite a good job @tarekadam !!!
I admire digital works... Would like to learn more about it. Also digital painting and 3D architecting.
Looking forward to see more!
nice
Made with Perfection i loved seeing this
This logo is super beautiful! The animation help make it more awesome! Love it!
Resteemed and upvoted for you :D
Excellent work! Great job showing the process too!