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Modular Origami: How to Make a Cube, Octahedron & Icosahedron from Sonobe Units
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How To: Create Parabolic Curves Using Straight Lines
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How To: Make a Hyperbolic Paraboloid Using Skewers
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How To: Fold a Pentakis Dodecahedron
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How To: Create Concentric Circles, Ellipses, Cardioids & More Using Straight Lines & Circles
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make a Sliceform Hyperbolic Paraboloid)
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make Escheresque Tessellated Cubes)
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How To: Make 6-Sided Kirigami Snowflakes
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News: Math Craft Inspiration of the Week: The Mathematical Lego Sculptures of Andrew Lipson
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Modular Origami: How to Make a Cube, Octahedron & Icosahedron from Sonobe Units
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Modular Origami: How to Make a Truncated Icosahedron, Pentakis Dodecahedron & More
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How To: Create Parabolic Curves Using Straight Lines
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How To: Make the Platonic Solids Out of Playing Cards
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How To: Make a Hyperbolic Paraboloid Using Skewers
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How To: Fold a Pentakis Dodecahedron
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How To: Create Concentric Circles, Ellipses, Cardioids & More Using Straight Lines & Circles
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How To: Welcome to Math Craft World! (Bonus: How to Make Your Own Paper Polyhedra)
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News: Math Craft Inspiration of the Week: The Kinetic Wave Sculptures of Reuben Margolin
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make an Orderly Tangle of Triangles)
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make Mobius Strips)
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News: Math Craft Inspiration of the Week: The Curved Geometric Paper Sculptures of Richard Sweeney
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make a Sliceform Hyperbolic Paraboloid)
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Math Craft Monday: Community Submissions (Plus How to Make Escheresque Tessellated Cubes)
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News: Math Craft Inspiration of the Week: The Origami Tessellations of Eric Gjerde
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News: Tom Friedman's Twisted Math Art
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How To: Make 6-Sided Kirigami Snowflakes
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Beautiful stuff. Thanks for sharing!
nice! on the verge of Escheresque!
God I love straight lines.
The last one is my favorite. That must've taken quite a long time to draw!
The Mind's Eye. Very Nice. Looking forward to s'more!!
A line allows progress. A circle does not.
Very cool, broseph.
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