Inflatable H2 shape, built from a bag with bamboo pieces and 3D-printed
joints and precemented cloth, just add water? The small-wind guy who uses
devices like violin bows with magnets at the ends (can't recall name) has
something to say about restrictions stimulating design. Best wishes!
El 24/03/2014 02:31, "Ayushinator" <[email protected]> escribió:

> HI there,
>
> sorry for the consistent pestering! but i am intrigued by the nature of
> hexacomb cardboard. i believe it could be possible to fit it into my given
> dimensions by stretching it after seeing the slinky chair. does anybody
> know where i could find more information on how flexible it is? Any help is
> much appreciated.
>
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