Michael Rule of Providence, Rhode Island, printed the 12 pentagonal and 20 hexagonal modules of his Atomic Sun lamp on a MakerBot. I have to say, it looks more like a viral capsid to me, but I can see why one might want to avoid that as a name. The models are available on Thingiverse.











If I only had a MakerBot…
Is there actually Buckballs being used here? I don’t see any in the write-up.
Is there actually Buckballs being used here? I don’t see any in the write-up.
Probably not.
My guess would be that the design choice supplied the name, and it sounds allot more fun than truncated icosahedron.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truncated_icosahedron
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