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October 4 - 10, 2004

Fold of the Week: October 4 - 10, 2004

Five Intersecting Tetrahedra - Tom Hull
60 Degree Unit - Francis Ow

This week brings us back to geometry. What you see here is a set of five tetrahedra that are all interlocked in a suprizingly stable way. This was something I folded after a discussion on the Origami Club LiveJournal community about a month ago. Several people were having problems folding this so I thought I'd give it a go. In the process, I got into a fight with my paper cutter which I lost so I took a break from this model for a while. I decided to try again and this time was much more mindful of where my fingers were when I cut paper and it all turned out fine.

The design, as noted in the LiveJorunal discussions, is from Tom Hull's home page. The instructions call for 30 1x3 rectangles (in this case, 6 each in 5 different colors). The modules themselves are quite simple as is putting together each tetrahedron. The challenge is getting the five tetrahedra to intersect correctly.


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