
Star Tetrahedron using
Maple and Black Walnut
Available in 2.5", 3", 3.5" and 4" high

"To make this object I use 24 triangles exactly the same size, these triangles will make 8 tetrahedrons which are exactly the same size. By putting the reverse angle of an octahedron on the bottom of the tetrahedrons, I then glue them together to get a perfect star tetrahedron." - Fred Rusher |
Wood: Maple / Black Walnut
The star tetra is measured as laying down which would fit inside a cube. If it was standing on one of its points, it would be 3.5" tall for the 2.5" cube, 5" tall for the 3.5" cube, and 5.5" tall for the 4" cube. |
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