Insufficiently hexagonal
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I'm not saying this to be an argumentative debate-bro, and it's been a long time since I've forgotten abstract algebra, let alone found myself able to quickly work these things out, but l think usually where there are equilateral triangles, there are hexagonal symmetries (in 2d and 3d spaces)
I'll grant you that there's a square there, but there are no hexagons on that thing, I guess you could use 6 to make their bases make a hexagon tho :U
It's too late. I've already sloppily depicted my argument illustrating the flattening homomorphism between the tetrahedra and a hexagonal graph in multiple colors, without regard for anybody's eyes
Sorry, but I have already depicted myself as the cool hexagonal graph, and you as the - also cool - tetrahedra.
What hexagonal symmetries mean is slightly different from a shape being made out of hexagons. If you were to take a hexagon and rotate it a certain amount or flip it you will end up back where you started. You can make a set of actions that keep the shape the same, that would look something like {60° rotation, 120° rotation, 180° rotation...}. That set is its symmetry group. If an object has hexagonal symmetries, it has the same set, so even if it looks nothing like a hexagon you would be able to do all the same things you'd do to a hexagon and keep it the same.
edit: source if you wanna learn more
Oh shit Quill, been forever since I've seen you around. This is looking really cool and I hope to see it finished.
Hiii!!!! It's good to see you :D Thanks so much ^~ ^
never fear, I will definitely post updates!
I'm thinking, "Did you measure the door?"
Oh yeah its largest edge size is 18"
Shoutout to my rug for co-starring in this post
that rules
That is so fricking cool!!! Do a rhombic dodecahedron next!!! jk haha unless...
I very well might do a Menger Sponge to use as a table or stool or something, but that's a cool shape too! do you have a particular affinity for it?
Side note but I found it while googling just now and apparently this lady made this KICKASS origami menger sponge, holy shit
Photo looks weird tho, but I can't tell if bad 90s camera or editing happened
Hello quillquote
Very cool tetrahedron
Hello! Long time no see comrade!
Thank you very much :3
...I keep saying I won't buy a cheap welder, then all these cool hobbyist comments. I don't have space. Wait till after I can build a big shed...
You know what you can build the shed with? A welder.
Hmmm... you devil.
Welp, no choice but to watch five hours of shed-welding videos and gauge my chances of hilarious DIY accidents.
if you could kill yourself easily with an arc welder, I would be super mega dead right now
if you have a patch of grass you can put a folding table on within range of an outlet (mine is plugged into a long ass extension cord that is plugged in IN MY KITCHEN cause I don't have outside outlets) then you have the space!
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Oh wow that's really cool! I'm going to start learning how to weld next month, but it's mostly as a support skill for my woodworking. Clamps specifically are insanely expensive where I live, so being able to make my own clamps from cheap flat iron bars will save me a preposterous amount of money in the long run. Your tetrahedron looks sick, way beyond the level of complexity I think I'll aim to achieve in welding lol congrats!
It is HUGELY useful with woodworking projects so far.
Plus, unlike when you glue wood stuff its instantly strong so whipping stuff together for even a jig or such can be really really fast, and super sturdy.
My next practical gambit here will be making some tools for myself, I've also been learning blacksmithing (I have an adorable little 20kg anvil and I turned a pressure cooker into a forge) but with my shoulder hurt I've been.... not blacksmithing for the time being :(
P.S. please share your design for your clams when you build them, I too could use more clams and I LOVE making shit instead of buying it if possible
Cool but it's not a hexagon
EDIT: Should have known before posting that I am not an original person
Too slow
That’s really neat! It’s been a while since I’ve welded, but I did go to school for it. If you have any welds you’re not fully satisfied with and want some constructive criticism, feel free to post some close up shots and I’ll do my best to help you out. (I also just like looking at welds)
I’m more familiar with MIG welding than stick, I ditched that shit as soon as I could. Props to ya for pulling this off with stick!
Thank you for the offer! I will definitely take you up on that once I get a chance to clean up the welds with a grinder to see how bad they actually are lol
I am REALLY looking to ditch stick also! I bought the CHEAPEST welder I could to see if I liked it and I do so definitely fuck this method lol
Could you recommend me a specific mig welder that's not super expensive but you know is quality? There's like 10000 different ones available and they all look like identical slop to me
Honestly couldn’t help you with the shopping aspect of it, I’ve only really used the welders in my class or workplaces.
A small thing that will help a lot is getting a steel wire brush and scrubbing the site of the weld before you try to strike the arc. It clears the area of the oxide layer and makes it easier to start and get a cleaner weld.
Have you been beveling the weld locations?
It’s been a while since I’ve got the chance to talk welding with someone so my neurons are lighting up. I miss it so much. I need to get my own setup arranged because I refuse to do it as a full time job.
Hell yes, bring on the enthusiasm sister!
oh HELL no I haven't haha, my main focus was to stay as on grid as possible with the structure, but I've been doing most of it without any prep on the materials
Ah, okay. If you take a grinder to the edge of the material to create a little bevel, it can help get a better penetration on the weld and get a bit of a flatter weld. You’d have to lower your heat a bit and change the angle to redirect the heat towards where the metal is thickest though.
You’re probably fine as is, it doesn’t look like the material is that thick, but with thicker material a small bevel of 1/3-1/2 of the thickness can help a lot.
(I’m gonna try and reel in my excitement on having someone to rant to about welding now.)
Nice work! I’ve always wanted to learn how to weld but never really had the chance. Maybe someday.
Got everything I used for like 200$, not including the steel used, you definitely should if you get the chance!
Hell yeah
very cool
I've been holding the smallest (~2") pieces with a wrench and holding it in place freehand
a very cheap quality of life improvement here would be some welding magnets so you don't have to hold the work
YO, THANK YOU
that's awesome!