| TOWERS, CHAINS, WHEELS, AND BASICS | ||||
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Below are a few basic assemblies (figure 13). They occur in many of the more complex constructs. The Ferris wheel (right) combines cubes and prisms. Some of the simpler constructions from the booklet (plus towers, chains, and triangles) are shown below. (figure 15) |
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Each set contains 48 squares (50% green & 50% blue), the booklet, and 24 straws of various lengths and diameters. The box is made of heavy corrugated paper and is suitable for storage.
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| TRANSFORMING 3D LATTICES FROM 2D TESSELATIONS AND ROTATORS | ||||
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A HEX/ Diamond transforming lattice (Figure 17) Figure 19 is one transformed version of figure 17. |
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Two rotators, one with 8 type 'D' assemblies, (figure 20), with complete rotation, and one with 6 cubes with partial rotation (figure 21). | ||
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