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HOw to fold spidron from a hexagon

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

Excuse me for the quality of the microphone. I hope you see the process. I try to describe it. First draw a regular hexagon on a paper. Connect the points of it with diagonals (Skip the opposite points!) You will get a smaller hexagon in the middle of the figure. Repeat the process and draw a smaller haexagon, and repeat it again and again as many times as you get to a measure what is too small to continue. You can cut this part out. After drawing the "nest", you have to choose the appropriate edges to fold as walleys and hills. After folding along these edges the nest is ready - without any glue. From this nest you can build different 3D shapes as Spidronised tetrahedron, Spidronised octahedron. All of them were made from the "Classical" nests. Thank you for your kind attention! Daniel Erdely Spidronist

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  • can you make another video or make a detailed instruction with pictures

  • THANKX SO MUCH !!!

  • thanx ...i appreciate ur work on the topic

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