
The kites to use have side lengths in a ratio of one to the square root of three, and angle measures of 60, 90, 120, and 90 degrees.

The kites to use have side lengths in a ratio of one to the square root of three, and angle measures of 60, 90, 120, and 90 degrees.

Created using software here: http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.

(Software credit: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php)

http://www.software3d.com/stella,php — that’s the place to go to try the software used to make this

A nulloid is a polyhedron with zero volume.
See http://www.software3d.com/stella.php for the software used to produce this image.


Because just about anyone can fly one kite at a time….
(Software credit: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php)

Want to try making these yourself? Just pop over to http://www.software3d.com/stella.php — there’s a free trial download available.

If the longer hexagon/octagon sides were all shortened, could this become nearly regular, thus qualifying it to join the “near-misses?” As it is, those long edges are too long to call it by that term, but perhaps this can be fixed.
(Note: If you’d like to make stuff like this yourself, you should check out http://www.software3d.com/stella.php.)

Software used: see http://www.software3d.com/stella.php