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List of Wenninger polyhedron models

List of Wenninger polyhedron models

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This is an indexed list of the uniform and stellated polyhedra from the book Polyhedron Models, by Magnus Wenninger.

The book was written as a guide book to building polyhedra as physical models. It includes templates of face elements for construction and helpful hints in building, and also brief descriptions on the theory behind these shapes. It contains the 75 nonprismatic uniform polyhedra, as well as 44 stellated forms of the convex regular and quasiregular polyhedra.

Models listed here can be cited as "Wenninger Model Number N", or WN for brevity.

The polyhedra are grouped in 5 tables: Regular (1–5), Semiregular (6–18), regular star polyhedra (20–22,41), Stellations and compounds (19–66), and uniform star polyhedra (67–119). The four regular star polyhedra are listed twice because they belong to both the uniform polyhedra and stellation groupings.

Platonic solids (regular convex polyhedra) W1 to W5

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Archimedean solids (Semiregular) W6 to W18

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Kepler–Poinsot polyhedra (Regular star polyhedra) W20, W21, W22 and W41

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Stellations: models W19 to W66

Stellations of octahedron

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Stellations of dodecahedron

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Stellations of icosahedron

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Stellations of cuboctahedron

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Stellations of icosidodecahedron

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Uniform nonconvex solids W67 to W119

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See also

References

  • Wenninger, Magnus (1974). Polyhedron Models. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-09859-9.
    • Errata
      • In Wenninger, the vertex figure for W90 is incorrectly shown as having parallel edges.
  • Wenninger, Magnus (1979). Spherical Models. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-29432-0.

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