
Sphere Dissection, Yin-Yang Style
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To share a spherical object like a watermelon or orange among four people, let's dissect a sphere using the Yin-Yang method. This approach is not only visually appealing but also serves as an introductory project to teach students about 3D design, combining art and math. The goal is to navigate through three-dimensional space. To create a sphere, you'll need two identical copies of A and B, which are mirror images of each other. By default, the sphere has a radius of 50mm. For printing, use 5% infill; then, halfway through the process, insert small magnets into the head of each part for easy assembly. Enjoy!
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