Cubic Orderly Tangle
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After a few weeks of trying, I have managed to make my first "orderly tangle" or "regular polylink" which is a type of link (lots of loops tangled up) made by rotating and interlinking regular polygon shaped loops on the face of a solid. These shapes are described in a book by Alan Holden called (unsurprisingly) Orderly Tangles. I have written and submitted an article on twin edge polyhedral links and knots, and during the review process, Holden's work was recommended to me. After resubmitting the article and also seeing online examples, I decided to have a go myself. There are articles by George Hart describing paper and other tangles , but the one I made was based on Alan Holden's work. From here I might be able to work out the maths of the things and could go on to make them from other materials (beer cans being seem to me the most obvious).
Anyway my steps were -
* Get a copy of Orderly Tangles, I needed to do this for my article anyway.
* Work out what I wanted to make. (
After a few weeks of trying, I have managed to make my first "orderly tangle" or "regular polylink" which is a type of link (lots of loops tangled up) made by rotating and interlinking regular polygon shaped loops on the face of a solid. These shapes are described in a book by Alan Holden called (unsurprisingly) Orderly Tangles. I have written and submitted an article on twin edge polyhedral links and knots, and during the review process, Holden's work was recommended to me. After resubmitting the article and also seeing online examples, I decided to have a go myself. There are articles by George Hart describing paper and other tangles , but the one I made was based on Alan Holden's work. From here I might be able to work out the maths of the things and could go on to make them from other materials (beer cans being seem to me the most obvious).
Anyway my steps were -
* Get a copy of Orderly Tangles, I needed to do this for my article anyway.
* Work out what I wanted to make. (
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