Globemaking (simple shapes)
Globemaking (simple shapes)
I wonder if anyone made a globe with a simple to make shape like a cylinder or cone.
Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
A common modern process for making the hemisphere of a globe consists of extruding a flat map printed on some polymer such as mylar.
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Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
I tried to unfold Kinder Surprise surface and noticed that it used Azimuthal Equidistant projection for each hemisphere.
Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
Is there a Web page that shows or describes the Kinder Surprise artifact? I didn't find anything obvious.
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Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
I made a cylindrical globe and a conic globe (equirectangular 45 degrees and equidistant conic 90 and 15 degrees respectively):


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Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
Very nice!
If you’re into printing and modeling your own »globes«, check out this page on progonos.com, and in Geocart, the projections great circle equal-area tetrahedron, small circle equal-area tetrahedron, Snyder equal-area tetrahedron and van Leeuwen, which will allow you to build tetrahedral »globes«.

If you’re into printing and modeling your own »globes«, check out this page on progonos.com, and in Geocart, the projections great circle equal-area tetrahedron, small circle equal-area tetrahedron, Snyder equal-area tetrahedron and van Leeuwen, which will allow you to build tetrahedral »globes«.
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Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
… and, oh, almost forgot that:
G.Projector offers the »Gnomonic Cubed Sphere« for a cube-shaped globe.
G.Projector offers the »Gnomonic Cubed Sphere« for a cube-shaped globe.
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Re: Globemaking (simple shapes)
Oh this is what I meant by using azimuthal equidistant.

I mean, it's not a sphere but it does show the properties of unfolding to reveal a larger perimeter.