Incredibly cool :smilie4:
http://polyhedra.org/poly/
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Incredibly cool :smilie4:
http://polyhedra.org/poly/
no wai those ones are real, they obviously made them up :snooty:Quote:
Cool.
-bd
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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 :blink:
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 :dabs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_solids
Still, I'm a bit :bawa: about it :dabs:Quote:
The 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 :)