Tensegrity Pentagon

Tensegrity Pentagon

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I'm giving my take on a tensegrity structure. A pentagon is a better choice for stability compared to a triangle. Recesses are built into the bottom and top outlines so that only one continuous line wraps around the outside, making assembly much simpler. In short, I've designed a 50mm pentagon for those who want to print something quickly without using up too much filament or time. It takes about 70 minutes and uses approximately 12g of filament.

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