Schönhardt Polyhedron
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The Mathieu Polyhedron is the most elementary case of a non-regularizable polyhedron. You can produce it in OpenSCAD using just two straightforward lines of code. For more details about this polyhedron and why it's really cool, check out the latest post at the Blogtastic website. Don't own a 3D printer, or want something super fancy? You can buy a pre-made copy of this model from our 3D-printer store online. \nTwitter: twitter.com/mathgrrl\nBlogtastic website: www.mathgrrl.com/blogtastic\nGeekhaus 3D printer store: www.geekprinter.com/geekhaus This design comes with a very relaxed Creative Commons license, which means that you can print, edit, and use this model freely while crediting the maker mathgrrl, but if you want to sell something then please ask first at makecash@geekprinter.com.
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