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Snapping Hinged Infinity Cube, Magic Cube, Flexible Cube, Folding Cube, Yoshimoto Cube
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Snapping Hinged Infinity Cube, Magic Cube, Flexible Cube, Folding Cube, Yoshimoto Cube
Update: posted 25mm^3 version.
{My students and I so love the infinity cube. I decided to make a hinged one for more flexibility. It is not easy but is fun!}
The magic/flexible/folding/infinity cube (or whatever fancy name you could think of) is easy to build using wooden or cardboard cubes. According to Reference 3, it was invented by Naoki Yoshimoto in 1971, which I am not absolutely sure about.
In my case, I first made a huge model using 48 polydron squares and adhesive tape, just to track the symmetries of the structure. It is an appealing challenge to do it in a 3D design world. In this project, I took advantage of previous work with snapping joints. The result goes beyond my expectations.
It is a bit frustrating to assemble in the beginning, as a puzzle should be. Once you get the symmetry worked out, you won’t be disappointed! Also, you could try printing in
Update: posted 25mm^3 version.
{My students and I so love the infinity cube. I decided to make a hinged one for more flexibility. It is not easy but is fun!}
The magic/flexible/folding/infinity cube (or whatever fancy name you could think of) is easy to build using wooden or cardboard cubes. According to Reference 3, it was invented by Naoki Yoshimoto in 1971, which I am not absolutely sure about.
In my case, I first made a huge model using 48 polydron squares and adhesive tape, just to track the symmetries of the structure. It is an appealing challenge to do it in a 3D design world. In this project, I took advantage of previous work with snapping joints. The result goes beyond my expectations.
It is a bit frustrating to assemble in the beginning, as a puzzle should be. Once you get the symmetry worked out, you won’t be disappointed! Also, you could try printing in
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