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Three Holes in a Cube
Three holes are made in a cube. The holes do not intersect one another because their axes are aligned along the edges of an octahedron.
This geometrical arrangement is sometimes used for producing geometrical sculptures.
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Sándor Kabai
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Published: August 15, 2008
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