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Small Stella

5.4

Robert Webb

View polyhedra in 3D and print nets to make your own paper polyhedron models.

Small Stella

Small Stella is an ideal polyhedron program for schools or anyone interested in geometry. There are about 200 polyhedra provided, about 400 if you include their duals, and that's still not counting the infinite series of prisms and antiprisms. Best of all, you can print out the nets required to build your own paper models. Images can be displayed on a polyhedron's faces and printed on the nets (try photos of your pets). Models provided include the Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra, prisms/antiprisms, Johnson solids, 'Near Misses', Stewart toroids, compounds and geodesic domes. Duals of all these models are also available. You may morph between any model and its dual using one of six different techniques. And if you have red-blue glasses, you can see it all in 3D. What's new in this version: Changes in version 5.4
Each built-in polyhedron now has a link to my paper model online (where applicable).
Improved nets and colouring for compound of 10 tetrahedra in the library
Added Coxeter symmetry notation
Ability to cut one edge in a net, not just a whole edge type
Lots of bug fixes and minor improvements

Changes in version 5.4
Each built-in polyhedron now has a link to my paper model online (where applicable).
Improved nets and colouring for compound of 10 tetrahedra in the library
Added Coxeter symmetry notation
Ability to cut one edge in a net, not just a whole edge type
Lots of bug fixes and minor improvements

Operating systems:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT

Date:
22.05.2014