[math-fun] Hexaflexagon paper
I’m sort of a newcomer to hexaflexagons. Any thoughts about what sort of paper works best? (I might just go to a stationer’s and ask for samples of various weights of paper, assuming they have samples sitting around. But that may not be an option in the 21st century.) Jim Propp
On March 27, 2018 13:43:57 James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> wrote: I’m sort of a newcomer to hexaflexagons. Any thoughts about what sort of paper works best? i used to use a roll of adding machine tape /bernie\ -- Bernie Cosell bernie@fantasyfarm. com -- Too many people, too few sheep --
I made my finest flexagons in eighth or ninth grade. I used separate heavy cardboard triangles hinged with cloth tape. They were a pain to assemble, but mechanically lovely. On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 2:18 PM, Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
On March 27, 2018 13:43:57 James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m sort of a newcomer to hexaflexagons. Any thoughts about what sort of paper works best? i used to use a roll of adding machine tape
/bernie\
-- Bernie Cosell bernie@fantasyfarm. com -- Too many people, too few sheep --
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