Fold a circle in half and open it up, then fold it across the diameter and unfold it to create creases. Use those creases to fold the edges of the circle into the center to form a hexagon, creating corners at points A, B, C, D, E, and F. The finished product is a simple hexagon shape made by folding the edges of a circle along existing creases.
Fold a circle in half and open it up, then fold it across the diameter and unfold it to create creases. Use those creases to fold the edges of the circle into the center to form a hexagon, creating corners at points A, B, C, D, E, and F. The finished product is a simple hexagon shape made by folding the edges of a circle along existing creases.
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Fold a circle in half and open it up, then fold it across the diameter and unfold it to create creases. Use those creases to fold the edges of the circle into the center to form a hexagon, creating corners at points A, B, C, D, E, and F. The finished product is a simple hexagon shape made by folding the edges of a circle along existing creases.
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Now fold the end of the vertical diameter to the centre Do this at top and bottom And unfold to give a circle with these creases. These creases can now be used to fold in the edge of the circle to create a hexagon which will have corners at A,B,C,D,E and F. The finished hexagon.