Interesting. Very similar to my Christmas Ornament:

http://www.homespunmagixx.com/puzzles.asp#xmas2009

but I didn't think of sewing the pieces together! That is a fascinating concept.

SteveM
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On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Laurence Finston
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've posted plans for a new sphere model (Sphere Model 3) at:
> http://www.gnu.org/software/3dldf/graphics/sphrmd03.pdf
> (PDF file).
>
> This file, the GNU 3DLDF source code, a TeX file for including the
> images, the plans in PostScript format, as well as compressed
> PostScript and PDF files are available here:
> http://www.gnu.org/software/3dldf/sphrdmmd.html#Sphere_Models
>
> These are the most complex plans I've made yet and I'm sure it will be
> a challenge cutting them out and assembling the model (I haven't
> started on this yet).  It consists of  264 triangles.
>
> For this model, I've only posted a version with double-tabs which must
> be cut out separately.  I think the better alignment of the pieces is
> worth the extra work.
>
> These plans have crosshairs for pricking holes for sewing the model
> together.  However, it could also just be glued, without sewing.
> There's more information on the plans, if anyone wants to give them a
> try.
>
> Laurence Finston
>
>
>
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