Gravestone from Transformation of Bilinski Dodecahedron

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This Demonstration shows a gravestone transformed from three-quarters of a Bilinski dodecahedron.
Contributed by: Izidor Hafner (April 2019)
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This transformation was used by Donald Bell to make a wooden model of a Bilinski dodecahedron (private communication). Savnik's idea was to use three-quarters of a Bilinski dodecahedron as a gravestone. He also made a model using Bell's method [4].
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[1] I. Hafner and T. Zitko. "A Dissection of Two Rhombic Dodecahedra of the Second Kind to a Cube." (Apr 26, 2019) www.mi.sanu.ac.rs/vismath/hafner6/visual15/Visual15.html.
[2] I. Hafner and T. Zitko. "A Dissection of Quarter of Rhombic Dodecahedron of the Second Kind to a Cube." (Apr 26, 2019) www.mi.sanu.ac.rs/vismath/hafner6/visual16/Visual16.html.
[3] I. Hafner and T. Zitko. "A Dissection of Rhombic Triacontahedron." (Apr 26, 2019) www.mi.sanu.ac.rs/vismath/hafner6/visual22/Visual22.html.
[4] F. Savnik. "Arts and Crafts Products." (Apr 26, 2019) www.iq-darila.com/skulpture_stran_ 1_en.html.
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