Summary
A simple lasercut snap together dodecahedron. Can be made from wood, acrylic or both.
This design was made by New American Public Art as a part of the Unknown Territory Fellowship at The Hacktory in Philadelphia.
Instructions
The dodecahedron is always our test subject for experiments because of its unruly math and quality to compound errors. In this instance it was used to developed some snap together tech. We used .22" cast acrylic for most of the iterations, but found that wood also functions moderately well with the same design.
The basics of the snap tech are included with the final design. With instructions on how to adjust the design for material thickness.
This design was made by New American Public Art as a part of the Unknown Territory Fellowship at The Hacktory in Philadelphia.