Incredibly cool
http://polyhedra.org/poly/
Incredibly cool
http://polyhedra.org/poly/
no wai those ones are real, they obviously made them up![]()
The Biaugmented Truncated Cube is the 67th Johnson Solid.![]()
You should be able to design your own, and then watch them rotate. That would have been better.
I'm struggling to tell the difference between these
http://polyhedra.org/poly/show/116/g...sidodecahedron
http://polyhedra.org/poly/show/117/p...sidodecahedron
http://polyhedra.org/poly/show/118/m...sidodecahedron
http://polyhedra.org/poly/show/119/t...sidodecahedron
wikipedia helps a bit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_solids
Still, I'm a bit :bawa: about itThe last three operations — augmentation, diminution, and gyration — can be performed more than once on a large enough solid. We add bi- to the name of the operation to indicate that it has been performed twice. (A bigyrate solid has had two of its cupolae rotated.) We add tri- to indicate that it has been performed three times. (A tridiminished solid has had three of its pyramids or cupolae removed.)![]()
Nice find Brabarossa![]()
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