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Topic ClosedIcosidodecahedron and other 3D folded paper models from 123D Make

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    Posted: 18.Jan.2014 at 21:59
Autodesk 123D Make is a free maker application which can process 3D models and allow to make them real using stacked cardboard slices. This web application now offers also a second producing method for your 3D models - folded paper panels. Load any mesh model (STL or OBJ file), set the "folded paper" method (see below), the model complexity (coarse, rough, fine), adjust the model size (depth,

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