Dials
bpierre
27 points
5 comments
May 26, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
Jasonwang123
Already is for me at least
gorgoiler
I think I realized something recently: it is only until you draw something parametrically that you can say you have fully described the object. No, you can’t just scale the text by 1.17 to get it to fit inside the circumference of the coin! You have to measure it and adjust the type size so that it works for any words, the text passed as a parameter . It’s something I’ve always strived for with modeling any kind of problem in code, not just drawing, but drawing in SVG and cadquery really highlight what’s a kludge and what isn’t. Accordingly, I love these dials :)
charlesrice
If you set it to custom curve and then set the numbers or ticks to the outside, they go outside of the usable area and get clipped off.
echoangle
One more idea: a spiral dial like the one on some altimeters for gliders.