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Low Poly Spheres: Snub Dodecahedrons (Left/Right handed)

Low Poly Spheres are set of models that look like low-poly spheres. They are fun, colorful, and mathematically cool.
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Low Poly Spheres: Low-poly, high-fun!

Low Poly Spheres is a series 3D printable models of polyhedra that look like low-poly spheres. You may remember from math class that polyhedra are solid 3D shapes with flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices. Low Poly Spheres are fun to make and display. You can print them in different colors and sizes, and use them as decorations, toys, or educational tools. Low Poly Spheres are a fun way to enjoy 3D printing and mathematics. They are simple, yet beautiful and fascinating. 

 

Snub Docdecahedron - Fun Facts

The snub dodecahedron is a polyhedron with 92 faces, 150 edges, and 60 vertices. It is made up of 12 pentagons and 80 equilateral triangles Kepler first named it in Latin as dodecahedron simum in 1619 in his Harmonices Mundi.. The snub dodecahedron is a chiral solid, meaning that it has a left-handed and a right-handed form, which are mirror images of one another. It is one of the 13 Archimedean solids, which are convex polyhedra that can be constructed from regular polygons. 

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