About 25 years ago I met John Sharp and was introduced to Sliceforms. I have made many paper and card sliceforms since, so when I bought a 3D printer they seemed a good thing to make.
To make the cone print
1 of cone 0 lower
1 of cone 0 upper
2 each of all other pieces
(18 pieces in total)
Obviously, because of the thickness of the print, the shape does not squash as flat as a paper model would but it is very tactile and makes nice noises.
See my other sliceforms:
Cube: https://pinshape.com/items/546...
Sphere: https://pinshape.com/items/546...
Monkey Saddle: https://pinshape.com/items/546...
Saddle: https://pinshape.com/items/546...
Link to John Sharp's book https://www.tarquingroup.com/s...
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Sliceform Cone
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