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Fantastic Flexagons: Hexaflexagons and Other Flexible Folds to Twist and Turn
Robinson Robinson
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Description for Fantastic Flexagons: Hexaflexagons and Other Flexible Folds to Twist and Turn
Paperback. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: YNPH. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 277 x 216. .
Are you ready to flip out? Hexaflexagons are six-sided, flat paper models that can be made to reveal hidden images through a series of flexes and folds. Flexagons were first introduced in a column written by Martin Gardner for Scientific American. From there, people started folding and figuring out creative ways to craft these interesting origami-like objects. Included in this delightful book are instructions and material to create hexaflexagons, tri-tetra flexagons, cubes, flexacubes, and more! Flexing kaleidocycles are shapes formed by taking several tetrahedra (four-sided 3D shapes) and joining their edges to form a ring, which can ... Read more
Are you ready to flip out? Hexaflexagons are six-sided, flat paper models that can be made to reveal hidden images through a series of flexes and folds. Flexagons were first introduced in a column written by Martin Gardner for Scientific American. From there, people started folding and figuring out creative ways to craft these interesting origami-like objects. Included in this delightful book are instructions and material to create hexaflexagons, tri-tetra flexagons, cubes, flexacubes, and more! Flexing kaleidocycles are shapes formed by taking several tetrahedra (four-sided 3D shapes) and joining their edges to form a ring, which can ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
New York, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781944686109
SKU
V9781944686109
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-1
About Robinson Robinson
Nick Robinson is an internationally acclaimed creator and illustrator in the field of paper-folding (origami). He has long been fascinated with flexing toys and he uses all his graphic skills to make assembly as easy as possible. He lives in Norton Lees, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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