Hi All,
Jorge asked
> > Does anyone know of a modular icosahedron with plain faces and a
> strong lock?
It doesn't seem like you've found what you're looking for. I think I can
help.
I designed a unit several years ago (maybe 2012?) and never shared it with
anyone because I didn't consider it
There's one by Luisa Canovi, made of five modules from A5 paper
http://www.giladorigami.com/origami-database/Icosahedron%20Luisa%20Canovi
a long time ago I used it to make a giant d20:
https://enricap.deviantart.com/art/oversized-d20-5092494
The book Unit Polyhedron Origami by Tomoko Fuse also has flat faced
icosahedra. I haven't folded them but the units don't look as if they could
have a strong lock.
Nice Greetings
Anna
Both Origami Omnibus by Kasahara, and Unit Origami Multidimensional
Transformations by Fuse have equilateral triangular flat units for
constructing polyhedra, including icosahedron. Fuse's method uses separate
joint units. None of these are particularly stable.
Meenakshi
>
> So if you know
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 1:50 PM, I asked:
Hi
>
> Does anyone know of a modular icosahedron with plain faces?I mean one
> regular icosahedron with plain or hollow faces not one of those
> complementary polyhedrons of which there are several. In all the ones I've
> seen, the triangles that are the
Hi
Does anyone know of a modular icosahedron with plain faces?I mean one
regular icosahedron with plain or hollow faces not one of those
complementary polyhedrons of which there are several. In all the ones I've
seen, the triangles that are the faces are made of seveal (usually 3) parts.
So if