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45 degrees sounds much too much if you want a helicoid. Maybe 1 degree rotation?
Also stronger in compression forces? Or tension forces? Usually the issue is tension and usually the best way to increase strength is to make the walls thicker.
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45 degrees sounds much too much if you want a helicoid. Maybe 1 degree rotation?
Also stronger in compression forces? Or tension forces? Usually the issue is tension and usually the best way to increase strength is to make the walls thicker.
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