Difference between revisions of "Talk:Voltolini - Soccer dome"
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[[Image:Soccer dome 1.JPG|thumb|right|350px|A nice Soccer Dome cut in citrine quartz]] | [[Image:Soccer dome 1.JPG|thumb|right|350px|A nice Soccer Dome cut in citrine quartz]] | ||
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− | Even if I'm one of the few Italian guys that | + | Even if I'm one of the few Italian guys that doesn't like soccer, I thought it was a cool idea to make a design resembling a soccer ball. Or a C60 fullerene "buckyball". |
This is easy and fast to cut, just pay some attention to the table and the last tier since there are no meets. | This is easy and fast to cut, just pay some attention to the table and the last tier since there are no meets. | ||
− | I like to leave the pentagons frosted, but you can polish them... | + | I like to leave the pentagons frosted to get a better "soccer-ball" effect, but you can polish them... |
Revision as of 08:13, 10 February 2010
Soccer Dome - Marco Voltolini
Even if I'm one of the few Italian guys that doesn't like soccer, I thought it was a cool idea to make a design resembling a soccer ball. Or a C60 fullerene "buckyball".
This is easy and fast to cut, just pay some attention to the table and the last tier since there are no meets.
I like to leave the pentagons frosted to get a better "soccer-ball" effect, but you can polish them...