I was organizing my old models and found one I don't remember having folded, it's a plain side hexagonal antiprism box, folded from a square and based on a 60 ° triangle grid slanted 15 ° from the vertical.
The one I found was not very well folded and now I can't find the references or an elegant way to close it.
So does anyone know the author of this model?
Plain side hexagonal antiprism
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Re: Plain side hexagonal antiprism
Didn't Chris Palmer teach something like that when he was in Bogota?
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Re: Plain side hexagonal antiprism
Maybe that's where I got it from. Thanks.Gerardo wrote:Didn't Chris Palmer teach something like that when he was in Bogota?