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Kaleidocycles: amazing dynamic papercraft

Step 9Twist the kaleidocycle.

Twist the kaleidocycle.
After the kaleidocycle has dried, it should be safe to twist. Slowly break it in, gently turning it in upon itself.

If the kaleidocycle does not twist easily, or if it even rips apart after a few turns, do not despair. Sometimes the production of a "proof-of-concept" model is required in order to learn the ins and outs of this delicate construction process.

Regardless of whether your final kaleidocycle is perfect, barely funtional, or ripped apart completely, apply what you learned from this experience to improve make your next kaleidocycle even better.
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