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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2011

This slide-together geometric paper contruction is designed by George Hart.
I like it so much I want to show it!
I always call it a sliceform, because the parts slice each other.
The pattern can be found on the internet: http://georgehart.com/slide-togethers/slide-togethers.html.

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Uploader Comments (dutchpapergirl)

  • how do you get such precise cuts?

  • @ThamosProductions Practise... Knife and ruler...

  • can you show a tutorial of the decagram at the bottom of the link you gave us? the one with cut ups of stars?

  • @Lilboythatazn I am busy making them all...

  • That's a really neat ball! I guess it's best to use a heavyweight paper, like 120grams?

  • @Alphasys like 160...

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  • i like it

  • im gonna make this

  • @dutchpapergirl i think i tried making the hardest one first... haha

  • You are amazing 

  • beautiful!

  • love this! thx for uploading. one question.....i cant seem to find anywhere on George Harts site the angles that are used for the slices (the bits you cut). I've scaled the model up hence why i cant use the small squares on his design page. any ideas??

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