(oddly the Calculus book was published second, so I guess I'll need to re-read it after I finish the trigonometry book)
Hopefully, this will provide me with a sufficient grounding in conic sections that I can solve my next CNC project with a reasonably efficient set of calculations (trying to do it using my rudimentary understanding of triangles from trigonometry had me 4 or 5 triangles deep, barely half-way to the final point I needed, and OpenSCAD badly bogged down performance-wise).
_Make: Geometry: Learn by coding, 3D printing and building_ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58059196-make
_Make: Trigonometry: Build your way from triangles to analytic geometry_ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123127774-make
_Make: Calculus: Build models to learn, visualize, and explore_ https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61739368-make
(oddly the Calculus book was published second, so I guess I'll need to re-read it after I finish the trigonometry book)
Hopefully, this will provide me with a sufficient grounding in conic sections that I can solve my next CNC project with a reasonably efficient set of calculations (trying to do it using my rudimentary understanding of triangles from trigonometry had me 4 or 5 triangles deep, barely half-way to the final point I needed, and OpenSCAD badly bogged down performance-wise).