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Shared on Tue, 07/31/2007 - 19:58I stumbled across this and just have an urge to go empty the penny jar!! From Fincher.org
The following is the basic pattern for building cantilevered structures with Pennies. Although it looks trivial, we can build amazing structures with these pillars. All penny columns are ten high, a "stack". Two side-by-side pennies held in place by a penny above them is called a "triad". Below is a stack with two triads resting on top.
Duplicate it and stack it side by side.
Carefully filling the space between with pennies, we create a one penny-span bridge.
And so on and so on
The following is the basic pattern for building cantilevered structures with Pennies. Although it looks trivial, we can build amazing structures with these pillars. All penny columns are ten high, a "stack". Two side-by-side pennies held in place by a penny above them is called a "triad". Below is a stack with two triads resting on top.
Duplicate it and stack it side by side.
Carefully filling the space between with pennies, we create a one penny-span bridge.
And so on and so on
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