POLYHEDRON-Closed Cell(Eric Cheng)

      POLYHEDRON (CLOSED CELL)

  The closed cell polyhedron was made of bristol paper. It was the result of accurate measuring and careful cutting. The closed cell polyhedron has 12 faces, each face was measured individually. To start making the closed cell polyhedron, the expansion view of polyhedron needed to draw on the bristol paper. In order to make sure the accuracy of each face, compasses and sharp pencil were required. After drawing the expansion view, each side of the polyhedron had to add a space for glue. Cutting the drawing on the bristol paper by following the outline of the re-shaped polyhedron, the inside lines should be scored to help folding. After the whole polyhedron was folded into a orderly shape, adding glue on the spaces where were left for gluing.

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Front View 1

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Front View 1

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Front View 2

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Front View 2

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 2

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 2

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 3

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Side View 3

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Connection

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Connection

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Up Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Closed Cell)-Up Side View 1

  • TIPS:

It will be hard to glue the last piece of polyhedron because there will be no place for hands to rely, so cutting a round hole neatly on one face of polyhedron will be helpful.

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