No, that can't be right, as (the units in the video are edges units) the number of units required are 12 (1 per edge) while a dodecahedron has 30 edges. The interal shape of the model is most likely that of either a cube or an octahedron, both of those shapes having 12 edges each.
does it matter where @1:24 you fold the corner to? (i.e what point on the edge)
binary1001001 4 months ago
how do you put it together?????
MahtzaBallProduction 5 months ago
for those who did it, did it come out right? wat is it?
xJenna98 1 year ago
wow geek talk ! speak english please LOL
juilerejected 2 years ago
What areas are you struggling with?
FoldingFetish 2 years ago
I have to remember to make this!
So, if it uses twelve units and it's an edge module, the symmetry is that of a square?
TogrutaJedi 2 years ago
No idea what you just said. :P
FoldingFetish 2 years ago
What I said is that the units would be arranged the same way as the edges on a square.
TogrutaJedi 2 years ago
OOH. Right.
FoldingFetish 2 years ago
Actually, a dodecahedron.
InfinitiM13 2 years ago
No, that can't be right, as (the units in the video are edges units) the number of units required are 12 (1 per edge) while a dodecahedron has 30 edges. The interal shape of the model is most likely that of either a cube or an octahedron, both of those shapes having 12 edges each.
TogrutaJedi 2 years ago
My bad. It's a truncated cube.
InfinitiM13 2 years ago
how many modules did you use for this? i wanna try that later on, hopefully it will turn out okay :)
tragedyofhope 2 years ago
12.
FoldingFetish 2 years ago
thank you. it's abit tricky to puzzle the pieces together, but i got it now :) thanx again
tragedyofhope 2 years ago