From d0485bb19a9cdbe6967c9189576bb2e9a9422eb4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Alfonso Parra Rubio <alfonso.parra@cba.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2020 10:28:38 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Update vertical.md

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 vertical.md | 7 +++++--
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diff --git a/vertical.md b/vertical.md
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--- a/vertical.md
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@@ -5,17 +5,20 @@ Last meeting BMU Doctors commented us the need of having a version of the negati
 We decided to build a disposable PETG isolation box for that propose with a completely new architecture.
 
 
-![fanprototype4](img/cadvertical.png)
+<img src="img/cadvertical.png" alt="LAttice" width="900" >
+
 
 The design is based in a curve creased technique called Hot Gluing. Given two arbitrary 1 curvature surfaces, even if they have taper, its intersection will  be foldable in two individual pieces as they share length of perimeter, given by its intersection.
 
 Then I did the proper Zund layout and added some curved creases on the chest to provide stability and a clamping forze that make the helmet much more stable.
 
+<img src="img/verticalrhino.png" alt="LAttice" width="900" >
 
-![fanprototype4](img/verticalrhino.png)
 
 
 The fabrication were straight forward and it was so cool to see how the perimeter matches perfectly in two pieces with completely different curvature. But they a geometrical place on their perimeter!
+<img src="img/vertical1.jpeg" alt="LAttice" width="600" >
+<img src="img/caoticgif.gif" alt="LAttice" width="300" >
 
 ![fanprototype4](img/vertival1.jpeg)
 ![fanprototype4](img/caoticgif.gif)
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