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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:29 pm
by oxenholme
It is interesting (at least I think it's interesting!!!!) to compare the stellation of the pentagonal icositetrahedron on the left with the isohedron on the right.
The one on the left is a sort of special case of the one on the right, whereby the reflex angled point of the non-convex pentagon is situated on the opposite edge.
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 12:34 pm
by robertw
oxenholme wrote:The one on the left has octahedral symmetry. The one on the right has cubic symmetry
Nice. I should point out though that the octahedron and cube have the same symmetries, but I know what you mean
Rob.
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:32 am
by Peter Kane
oxenholme wrote:I finished the final Isohedron today...
The one on the left has octahedral symmetry. The one on the right has cubic symmetry
A very polished result ! I've been experimenting with different types of card recently, so my final output has been pitiful. I struggled to produce a great stellated dodecahedron using metallic card and almost binned it more than once. However, the final result was very neat (for me). My first mistake was to use UHU, which ate the coating. Single tabs were necessary as the card is quite thick and tough. It takes a lot of determination to get a good result, doesn’t it ? Well done!
Pete K
Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:08 pm
by oxenholme
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 8:18 pm
by marcelteun
Haven't been around for a while and look so many posts. And I thought that I would receive mail. I guess I have to check my settings.
Anyway. Just wanted to say 1 thing here.
I share your love for chiral models! Besides the fact that they are usually more challenging to build, I think they are intriguing.