A Plethora of Polyhedra in Origami
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Author
Contributions
- Max and Craig - Dedicated to
Publication
2002 - Dover Publications, New York
Language
English
Word Count
30,000 words, Guess
Page Count
120 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveplethorapolyhedr00mont
- ISBN-100486422712
- ISBN-139780486422718
- Library of Congress Control Number2001047905
- Better World Books9780486422718
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL7638691M
Classifications
- LCCTT870 .M5726 2002
- LCCTT870.M5726 2002
Description
Step-by-step instructions and 970 clear diagrams show beginning and experienced paperfolders how to create 27 amazing polyhedra from one sheet of paper. Graded according to difficulty, the projects range from a simple cube, tetrahedron and octahedron to a challenging rhombic dodecahedron, sunken icosahedron, and an antidiamond with pentagonal base.
First Sentence
Polyhedra are some of the most beautiful geometric shapes imaginable.
Subjects
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