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The Disjoint Clover Tetrahedron with deeper cuts and more intersecting pieces.
This puzzle utilizes the same axis system as the Disjoint Clover Tetrahedron from the same inventor. The Disjoint Helicoptrahedron has 18 turning axes, including 12 jumbling-only axes and 6 edge-turning axes. On this puzzle, the jumbling axes go through faces instead of edges.
Compared with the Disjoint Clover Tetrahedron, the edge turns on this puzzle are less trivial since they not only turn by 180 degrees, but also jumble at certain angles.
Printed in SLS
Height: 75.2 mm
Weight: 100 grams
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