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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,

4.25" tall for the 3" cube,

5" tall for the 3.5" cube,

and 5.5" tall for the 4" cube.

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