Kershner Polygon Thermaform Bracelet

Kershner Polygon Thermaform Bracelet

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Mathematician Richard Kershner unveiled this intricate pentagonal pattern in 1968, and nearly five decades later you can now bring it to life as a cutting-edge wearable piece of geek chic. This model 3D prints as a sleek flat strip, ready to be transformed into a stylish bracelet that makes a statement. Simply grab a mug of extremely hot water and use it to carefully heat and shape the design to fit your wrist with ease. Both regular and small sizes are now available for instant download. ==== Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl My Hacktastic blog is located at mathgrrl.com/hacktastic Visit my Shapeways geekhaus store at shapeways.com/shops/mathgrrl Kershner Polygon Thermaform Bracelet by mathgrrl is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license.

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