
Hugel's polyhedron
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This geometric shape features twelve faces replaced by inward-pointing pyramids, resembling a dodecahedron. I've informally dubbed this transformation 'anti-stellate', though its accuracy remains uncertain. The model was generated using OpenSCAD software, based on a polyhedra generator and further customized. Notably, the holes do not form part of the ideal polyhedral structure. It is believed to be equivalent to Hugel's polyhedron, found in David McCoey's collection of such shapes. For more information, visit http://kitwallace.co.uk/3d/solid-index.xq#Hugel.
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