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Figure 62:
Permutation of the hexagons along the strip for a second level flessagon.
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Figure 63:
Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using five copies altogether, the strip for a second level flessagon can be constructed. This is the first copy.
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Figure 64:
Bottom side of a second order flessagon.
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Figure 65:
Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using five copies altogether, the strip for a second level flessagon can be constructed. This is the second copy.
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Figure 66:
Bottom side of a second order flessagon.
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Figure 67:
Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using five copies altogether, the strip for a second level flessagon can be constructed. This is the third copy.
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Figure 68:
Bottom side of a second order flessagon.
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Figure 69:
Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using five copies altogether, the strip for a second level flessagon can be constructed. This is the fourth copy.
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Figure 70:
Bottom side of a second order flessagon.
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Figure 71:
Top side of a segment which can be cut out, and by using five copies altogether, the strip for a second level flessagon can be constructed. This is the fifth copy.
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Figure 72:
Bottom side of a second order flessagon.
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