
TL;DR
This paper presents a user-friendly approach to understanding Boy's surface, including a printable kit for easy physical assembly to aid visualization.
Contribution
It provides an accessible, hands-on method for visualizing Boy's surface without requiring advanced 3D visualization tools.
Findings
Printable kit facilitates understanding of Boy's surface.
Assembly instructions enable physical exploration of the surface.
Simplifies complex visualization for educational purposes.
Abstract
This article describes Boy's surface in a nice way that does not make many demands on three-dimensional visualization. The article includes a kit that you can print out onto card stock and assemble with scissors and tape.
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TopicsArt, Technology, and Culture · Crafts, Textile, and Design · Graphic Design and Typography
