Sliceform Cube
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About 15 years ago I bumped into John Sharp and was introduced to Sliceforms. I have created numerous paper and card sliceforms since, so when I acquired a 3D printer they seemed like an excellent thing to make. The cube is the simplest because all the pieces are identical. It demands 18 matching pieces. Obviously, due to the thickness of the print, the shape does not flatten as much as a paper model would but it is very tactile and produces nice sounds. Check out my other sliceforms Sphere: https://pinshape.com/items/546... Cone: https://pinshape.com/items/546... Monkey Saddle: https://pinshape.com/items/546... Saddle: https://pinshape.com/items/546... Link to John Sharp's book: https://www.tarquingroup.com/sliceforms-mathematical-models-from-paper-sections.html
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