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Three lines make a reversed knot pattern covering all faces of a tetrahedron, regardless of rotation (this same pattern can tile a plane).
The first in a series of polyhedra shells based on this concept, taking its name from Metatron, a figure associated with the geometry of regular polyhedra.
This piece was included in the 21st Master Woodworkers Show in Knoxville, TN.
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