
Point group D6 - Dual extruder
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In crystallography, a set of symmetry operations leaves a central point fixed while moving other directions and faces of the crystal to positions of features of the same kind. These operations include rotations or reflections. A dual-extrusion model is used in this case. The cell is hexagonal. Symmetry can be expressed in two different notations: Schoenflies notation, which uses D6, and Hermann-Mauguin notation, which uses 622. Orbifold notation also expresses symmetry with the number 622. Custom cells can be created using OpenSCAD files included. For further information on this topic, see https://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/j.p.goss/symmetry/D6.html
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