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Bead Mechanics

Geometric shapes made out of beads!

Month: March 2018

Beadwork, Polyhedra, Tutorials

New tutorial: Hypernova

Posted on March 10, 2018March 10, 2018 by beadmechanics

Do you remember this piece I posted photos of a while ago? Well, there’s now a tutorial for it available in my Etsy shop!

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I’ve named the piece Hypernova as it’s made from hyperbolic hexagons – or warped hexagons as they’re better known! If you want to learn more about the piece my original post about it is here.

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Happy beading!

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