Tensegrity
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Slots for the strings make assembly a breeze. Both parts sit flat together seamlessly because knots fit neatly inside the components. You can print both parts simultaneously without needing support material. You have the flexibility to use various string lengths, as shown in the images accompanying the photos. To simplify the process, consider creating the three outer strings first and then determine the length of the shorter, center one. If you make the shorter one slightly shorter than required, it will tighten the outer ones, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing look. It doesn't get much simpler than this! I'm a frayed knot, but this process has me feeling tied up with excitement!
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