Making the Four Kepler-Poinsot Polyhera

Heh… I’ve got to make all four for a project due next Monday. I’m pretty sure most of you have done this before, so I figured, maybe somebody could give me some pointers so I don’t waste my time?

The teacher recommended this site: http://korthalsaltes.com

Any other goods one in addition to that?

lol… globe. I remember doing this when i was really little then once again when i was in geometry. Make the hardest one on that page lol.

[whisper]then throw it at someone[/whisper]

No… I mean we have to do the four Kepler-Poinsot ones… as the title suggests. I don’t get a choice. :wink:

the website you provided seems worthy enough (plain lines = cut / dotted = fold or vice-versa). but you might wanna start know, listen to some good music, and bring enough glue/scissors/paper because it seems like a nerve-wrecking exercise.

Aye. I just finished the first one, and it was a bit off… I’ll redo it last. I’m onto the Great Icosahedron.

I hate projects like this, all they teach you is how to cut and glue which I learnt in preschool.

And to spend money! There really is no way to do this project without a $40 budget minimum. She expects people to pay outrageous amounts to have Kinkos enlarge it (which Kinkos can’t even do anymore because they got different machines).

If she deducts… I think I’ll complain to the administration about a project that is not able to be completed with the necessary school supplies.

i know that thats why i said throw it at someone kepler are the pointy ones.

Then you must not have realized I have to make all four. :wink:

Oh… ic, i thought there were more… been to long sense I did that stuff.

So… no tips? :*(

Its paper and tape/ glue… cut well and glue looks best. I don’t know make a paper swan and turn it in with the other shapes see what your teacher says.

Hot-glue. :wink: