Without the stand, it measures about 150mm from corner to corner, or 124mm from face to face. My end result is a dodecahedron that is a bit bigger than a softball. I wanted a desktop friendly version, so I set about making one. This is fine if you're going to a festival, or are going to hang them from a ceiling, but if you'd like to put one on a desk or a shelf, it's probably not going to be very practical. ![]() All of them are about the size of a basketball, if not larger. However, each of them has, for me, one major problem. They are all mesmerizing in their own way. You may have seen various "infinity dodecahedrons" or other polyhedra across internet, such as here, here, here, or here. They don't seem to show up on instructables) ![]() (If you watch the video on Youtube it has timestamps for the different effects.
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