I'd like to let the Jupyter community know about Anethole (
https://github.com/jjpr/anethole) a toolkit for mathematical 3D printing.  

I cobbled it together out of various open source tools, including Jupyter. 
 Anethole makes it easy (well, easier) to turn a parametric surface into a 
sculpture.  All you need is a little high school trig, a little Python, and 
a healthy supply of patience, and you can turn math into art.   

I'd love some feedback on the particulars of open-sourcing such a project. 
 I've slapped an MIT license on the project, but I don't know if I've done 
it right, or if that's the right license.  Also, it's reasonably safe to 
run the Anethole container on a personal Mac behind the Mac firewall, but 
it would be a security problem in any public context;  anybody with better 
Docker security chops is welcome to make suggestions.   

There's a shill link to my Shapeways shop on the readme.  (Some of the 
shapes I came up with were kinda pretty, so I figured I should sell 'em.) 
 I hope that doesn't make this too much like an advertisement.   

I hope folks have as much fun with it as I have.  

JJPR

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