Monday, 31 May 2021

Disassembly

 

Icosahedron made by polygonization of cds,


going,

going,

going,

gone, and all  

 packed up in an Aldi biscuit tin.

Cleared space on the record player.


Hi

This is just a bit of eye candy really. a few weeks ago I posted about an icosahedron made from cd's here and here . But it didn't really do anything except block the record player from playing records, so now its all packed away in a tin.

The kit wasn't doing much good sitting around, so I passed it onto my neice who has a 6 year old son and 2 year old daughter. Hopefully they will be able to have fun with it.

Regards


Steve Nurse


Nexorade Octahedron

 

Work in progress, using nexorades to support a polygonized cd structure. The plastic tubs are for temporary support, without them its hard to build. This is the bottom layer.

Top layer has been added, and to finish it off the rods which cross over are glued together with superglue, then the green jigs are removed.


Finished octahedron result. The cd's have the same shape as the octahedron shown here , but the truncation reinforcement is different, a nexorade support instead of an actual side. CD's / DVD's came cheap from a garage sale a few weeks ago.


Another nexorade supported platonic solid model, this time a tetrahedron The sides are printer spool parts as discussed here , and its used as a record display.


Hi, some of my latest constructions. I have been using a construction kit part I designed to make cds into platonic solids.  But because octahedrons and icosahedrons have more than 3 sides in their truncations, there's not enough support to make them easily by themselves. In a previous post, I'd designed and made entire truncation sides for the octahedron. This post details a different solution, using a nexorade as the supporting truncation side. The jigs used can be downloaded for 3d printing from Thingiverse here .

Regards

 

Steve Nurse