... Hi John and the rest of the flexagon lovers. I just changed the settings of the group to "moderated" and will be screening future members. And now only...
... Unfortunately changing the status of the forum to "moderated" will not suppress spam unless you can make registration contingent upon a confirming...
... sending SPAM? My guess would be the one-one method. I've never moderated a group yet. One of my personal methods involves some minor programming by which...
I think the problem is solved. At present, only messages that I approve can be posted. I'll check the site at least once a day, more if I can, to screen...
Hi All : Nice to find this group ... here's my story : Being unaware until recently about the University Student in 1939 who invented it from scraps cut to fit...
Hi Cia, Welcome aboard! Glad to hear that you could recreate two of Arthur Stone's great discoveries: the tri-hexaflexagon and the hexahexaflexaon. I was a ...
Thanks Ann for the comments : I'm still unsure 'what' I got, but I posted the usual hexahexaflexagon folding instructions on my site, www.hexahexaflexagon.com,...
It would be great if you could write up directions when you get the chance. Do a blank template and number every triangle. Then do directions that tell us step...
Hi Ann : I decided it would be easier to see how the 'standard' one worked, so I dissected a 'photo' one, and concluded I just have a variant, and the...
Ah, mirror images. You're not the first one to discover those. I've seen them in the literature...some place. By the way, and I might have mentioned this...
For those interested the hexa-dodeca-flexagon, or 12-gon, please note that I have revised my last addendum to the article on eighthsquare.com, correcting some...
Hi, I'm Dan. I get on flexagon kicks every few years. Each time I learn something new and have fun. So far I have only worked with flexagons made from...
If you have a collection of commericially printed flexagons, this is especially for you. Cambridge University Press is reissuing all 15 of Martin Gardner's...
... It is a NONA-hexaflexagon, a hexagon with nine faces that can be decorated independently. It looks just like a regular tri- or hexa- hexaflexagon but is...
I have a warm place in my heart for Martin Gardner. His articles inspired me with the beauty and fun in mathematics. He also did yeoman work in promoting a...
I found this on e-bay, and it needs a better home than I can give it. Geometry of Wholemovement by Bradford Hansen-Smith e-bay # 7022134819 Looks like an...
http://www.wholemovement.com/Folding_Circle_Teterahedra.html by Bradford Hansen-Smith Here is another interesting e-bay offering for $19.99.by #4629846510 ...
This message is taken from another forum, but should be ... This video is one of several which were made at the end of the summer of 2003 by students who had...
If you want to see some lovely hexaflexagon designs, go tohttp://www.dcgeorge.com/ gpage12.html The four-way designs are especially lovely and clever. And if...
I am just joining the group and am reading through the previous posts, starting at the very beginning. Perhaps this has been answered, but it's such a clean...
It's in my book where I call it 'The square flexagon with two irregular cycles, main position link'. I worked it out for myself in 1998, but don't claim to be...
Gretchen, That is a cool flexagon. I hadn't done any before that weren't made of equilateral triangles. I have been working on a way to describe the folding...
Hi Gretchen, I liked your flexagon. It's new to me. Based on the way Madeline Jones named flexagons it would be a Hexa-Tetra Flexagon. Madeline gives a similar...
... Me: I tried to find this article on the web but failed. Could someone find it (or scan it), and put a link to it on the flex. group page? The book title...