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Paper Models of Hexagonal Kaleidocycles

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Hexagonal Kaleidocycle:
(closed)
Number of faces: 24
Number of edges: 30
Number of vertices: 12

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Half Closed Hexagonal Kaleidocycle:
Number of faces: 24
Number of edges: 30
Number of vertices: 12

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Open Hexagonal Kaleidocycle:
Number of faces: 24
Number of edges: 30
Number of vertices: 12

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Quarter Closed Hexagonal Kaleidocycle:
(Invertible cube or Schatz cube)
Number of faces: 24
Number of edges: 30
Number of vertices: 12

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Seven Twelfths Closed Hexagonal Kaleidocycle:
Number of faces: 24
Number of edges: 30
Number of vertices: 12


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Net hexagonal kaleidocycle



Net hexagonal kaleidocycle



Net hexagonal kaleidocycle



Visual instructions (Hexagonal) Kaleidocycle

Glue, knife, needle, toothpick and ruler

Cut the outer lines and score the other lines:

Cut the outer lines and score the other lines

Fold the vertical lines forward (valley fold):

Fold the vertical lines forward (valley fold)

Fold the diagonal lines backwards (mountain folding):

Fold the diagonal lines backwards (mountain folding)

Fold the diagonal lines backwards (mountain folding):

Fold the diagonal lines backwards (mountain folding)

The folded model:

The folded kaleidocycle model

Gluing the model:

Gluing the kaleidocycle model

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Fold the model to a circle and glue:

Fold the kaleidocyle model to a circle and glue

The completed model:

The completed model kaleidocycle




Links
Paul Schatz: Invertible cube


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