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Escher's Tri-cube

by Pyrigan & Company

  • Escher's Tri-cube
  • Escher's Tri-cube

Description

At the top of M.C. Escher's famous "Waterfall" lithograph (https://www.mcescher.com/gallery/recognition-success/waterfall/) there is an interesting shape made of three intersecting cubes. I thought it looked pretty cool and decided to 3D print it.

It's got a nice heft to it (3½ ounces, 98 grams) and makes a great paperweight. 

 

Pyrigan & Company

Pyrigan & Company

For the most part, I design and make high tolerance mechanical puzzles in aluminum, brass, and steel. You can read about them on my website (https://pyrigan.com). But I also enjoy solving other people's puzzles and when I find one that I think will come out reasonably well when 3D printed, I create an .STL file and try it out. If it's a success and the designer gives me permission, I'll add the puzzle here.

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