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Reinhardt Pentagon Thermoform Bracelet
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Mathematician Karl Reinhardt uncovered this remarkable pentagonal tiling in 1918. Now, nearly a century later, it can be three-dimensionally printed as a statement piece for any true aficionado of math. This 3D printable model emerges as a flat strip, ideal for crafting a custom bracelet. By applying a generous dose of very hot water and skillfully shaping the strip to fit your wrist, you can easily fashion this intricate design into a functional and impressive accessory. To access an endless array of creative tools and inspiring content, please visit: twitter.com/mathgrrl - www.mathgrrl.com/hacktastic - www.shapeways.com/shops/mathgrrl
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