POLYHEDRON-Cooper Tube(Eric Cheng)

POLYHEDRON (Cooper Tube)

  The cooper tube polyhedron was structured by 34 cooper tubes(each 2 inches long) and 2 wires length of 68 inches. Every cooper tube was cut from a long cooper pipe and selected carefully by measuring and adjusting for two times. Stringing the cooper tubes by 1 wire and shaping them into a 2 dimensional expansion diagram. Using the second wire to connect cooper tubes together. (It might be hard to make a fixed structure for the reason that thin wires would not hold the polyhedron shape well, so in the last step of folding the shape, wires needed to be pulled tightly and the shape would naturally occurred). Hot glue or strong glue can be added on each corner of the polyhedron if the shape could not keep its shape well.

   POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Front View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Front View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Front View 2

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Front View 2

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Up Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Up Side View 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Connection 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Connection 1

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Connection 2

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Connection 2

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Material Using

POLYHEDRON(Cooper Tube)-Material Using

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