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Divyadvara Tile Mold | PAPP

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Divyadvara Tile Mold | PAPP

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This is the negative press mold generated directly from the medallion relief for ceramic forming. It preserves the full Divyadvāra geometry as an inverted cavity, using the same 120×240 polar base and the same closed manifold topology, but transforms the positive relief into a manufacturable stamping volume through z inversion with floor thickness 0.5, wall clearance 0.08, and a slightly thicker support body. In the script, the mold is not sculpted by hand: it is computed from the finished relief, re-extruded, closed, and exported as a single watertight genus-0 mesh. The material logic is intentionally neutral, with a warm plaster-like grey gradient for readability. Verified mesh: 57,170 vertices, 114,336 faces, watertight, χ=2. Generated by PAPP Framework.
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Divyadvara Tile Mold | PAPP

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Published:

March 27, 2026

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Technical Specifications

Polygons:

114,336

Vertices:

57,170

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