(0,0,12,24)- which is the snub expansion of a (0,0,12,10)-deltahedron. It consists 4 hexagonal modules (containing 3 spheres connected to 5 rods), with rows of triangles between them. It is completely rigid, and highly reminiscent of Alain Lobel's frames.
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| - (0,0,12,24)- which is the snub expansion of a (0,0,12,10)-deltahedron. It consists 4 hexagonal modules (containing 3 spheres connected to 5 rods), with rows of triangles between them. It is completely rigid, and highly reminiscent of Alain Lobel's frames.
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| - (0,0,12,24)- which is the snub expansion of a (0,0,12,10)-deltahedron. It consists 4 hexagonal modules (containing 3 spheres connected to 5 rods), with rows of triangles between them. It is completely rigid, and highly reminiscent of Alain Lobel's frames.
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