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    Anonymous

      I keep seeing these in store/shop windows. They appear to be constructed from a single shape repeated. I'm curious to find out more …. anyone know what they're called?

       

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      Edited By Peter Greene 🇨🇦 on 10/05/2022 01:35:49

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      Anonymous
        #597661
        Jon Lawes
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          I put it through Google Image Search and it just called it a paper Polyhedron.

          https://deceptivelyeducational.blogspot.com/2014/02/paper-polyhedron.html

          #597664
          Ady1
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            @ady1
            #597666
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133

              Whilst we all search for the precise nomenclature … Try this for fun:

              **LINK**

              https://www.instructables.com/Universal-lamp-shade-polygon-building-kit/

              MichaelG.

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              Pedantically, it is difficult to justify using the term ‘Polyhedron’ for these curvy models:

               In geometry, a polyhedron (plural polyhedra or polyhedrons) is a three-dimensional shape with flat polygonal faces, straight edges and sharp corners or vertices.

              Edited By Michael Gilligan on 10/05/2022 06:47:12

              #597674
              john halfpenny
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                @johnhalfpenny52803

                A version with more angles.

                20220510_083102.jpg

                #597675
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133

                  Nice one, John yes

                  … We might soon get folks thinking about Finite Elements

                  MichaelG.

                  #597678
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133

                    In case anyone missed the reference on the Instructables page:

                    **LINK**

                    https://www.halodesign.dk/our-designs/iq-light/?lang=en

                    MichaelG.

                    #597688
                    Hopper
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                      @hopper

                      Your mission is to go back to the shop where you saw them and ask the shopkeeper what on Earth they are, then report back, as none of the rest of us have a clue.

                      #597690
                      john halfpenny
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                        @johnhalfpenny52803

                        Mine is called a lampshade

                        #597696
                        Nicholas Farr
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                          @nicholasfarr14254

                          Hi John, when I saw the first photo I said to myself it's a lampshade, but then assumed Peter was on about the shape that is repeated that made it.

                          Regards Nick.

                          Edited By Nicholas Farr on 10/05/2022 10:15:23

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                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133

                            Seems a very reasonable assumption, Nick yes

                            MichaelG.

                            #597767
                            Anonymous

                              Thanks for all the inputs. The Instructables link seems to have all the information (thanks Michael). I've seen stores here selling these made up into table-lamps but most of the stores seem to just use them for window decoration.

                              John's jpg seems to have disappeared from his album before I could see it.

                              [ I (finally) downloaded the pdf from Instructables. After an yet another unending battle with Capcha I relented and "signed on with Google". Here comes the spam. ]

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                              Ian P
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                                @ianp

                                For anyone with Sky catch-up (or whatever it would be called) I can recommend a programme I saw yesterday evening on Sky Arts, Channel 11 on Freeview.

                                Programme was called 'Journey into Infinity' and its about MC Escher who must be the worlds master on tesellation.

                                Ian P

                                #597881
                                John Haine
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                                  @johnhaine32865

                                  He learned a bit fro Roger Penrose.

                                  #597882
                                  John Haine
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                                    @johnhaine32865

                                    He learned a bit from Roger Penrose.

                                    #597886
                                    Grindstone Cowboy
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                                      @grindstonecowboy

                                      I had one of these, given to me as a present by the in-laws, in the form of a fiendish jigsaw puzzle. Fearing I would never get it back together if I disassembled it, I think I passed it on to a friend. Or maybe it's in the back of a cupboard somewhere? It was in a box with a name on it, I'll try to find out what it was.

                                      Rob

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                                      Nigel Graham 2
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                                        When I were lad so Rather A Long Time Ago, my school introduced a pilot course within the Maths syllabus, called "School Mathematics Project" or similar – its proponents sniffily called real maths "traditional" as if obsolete.

                                        Among the less useful topics were what you and I know as Developments. This new-fanglery called them "Nets" and among the polyhedra they formed was the Dodecahedron – which is not the shape of an extinct bird's egg.

                                        I can honestly say I have used this knowledge once. Years later, in real life!

                                        To make one for real, in sheet-brass, about the size of a large orange. Its purpose? This polyhedron of two halves, held together by an ornamental nut on an axial column, was a pomander; a Christmas present to my girlfriend of the time. She used it to stand ornamental grasses, in the holes drilled in the upper half's pentagonal faces.

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