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Self-Folding Videos

Author(s): Donald Plante1, John R Jungck2

1. University of New Hampshire 2. Interdisciplinary Science Learning Center at the University of Delaware

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In this collection, we showcase 3D-printed polyhedral nets constructed from polypropylene. Leveraging the unique property of this material, the designs incorporate living hinges that soften when placed in hot water. By incorporating neodymium…

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In this collection, we showcase 3D-printed polyhedral nets constructed from polypropylene. Leveraging the unique property of this material, the designs incorporate living hinges that soften when placed in hot water. By incorporating neodymium magnets into the design, this effect initiates a spontaneous folding sequence, allowing the nets to naturally form their designated polyhedral configurations.

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Version 1.0 - published on 06 Sep 2023 doi:10.25334/XRZ3-V279 - cite this

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