PegEgg

PegEgg

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<p>Inspired by the design of graphic designer and woodcut artist Escher, this Egg has a Pegasus tessellation on its surface. The bottom unscrews so you can hide candy or other surprises inside.</p><p>Requires:</p><ul><li>Glue (to attach the two bottom pieces)</li><li>Acrylic paint or ink (optional)</li></ul><p>The PegEggTop is the main part of the egg and takes about 12 hours to print.</p><p>PegEggBotS should be glued onto PegEggBotD to form the bottom, which after it dries can be screwed into the top.</p><p>You can optionally paint the design. I chose to use Acrylic ink in a Rapidograph pen to color in the depressed part of the design.</p><p>The bottom is not meant to have too tight of a fit. You should be able to pick it up and it should slowly begin to unscrew itself.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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