Truncated triakis tetrahedron

Not to be confused with triakis truncated tetrahedron.
Truncated triakis tetrahedron
Conway notationt6kT
Faces4 hexagons
12 pentagons
Edges42
Vertices28
DualHexakis truncated tetrahedron
Vertex configuration4 (5.5.5)
24 (5.5.6)
Symmetry groupTd
Propertiesconvex

The truncated triakis tetrahedron is a convex polyhedron with 16 faces: 4 sets of 3 pentagons arranged in a tetrahedral arrangement, with 4 hexagons in the gaps. It is constructed from taking a triakis tetrahedron by truncating the order-6 vertices. This creates 4 regular hexagon faces, and leaves 12 irregular pentagons.

A topologically similar equilateral polyhedron can be constructed by using 12 regular pentagons with 4 equilateral but nonplanar hexagons, each vertex with internal angles alternating between 108 and 132 degrees.

Full truncation

If all of a triakis tetrahedron's vertices, of both kinds, are truncated, the resulting solid is an irregular icosahedron, whose dual is a trihexakis truncated tetrahedron.

Truncation of only the simpler vertices yields what looks like a tetrahedron with each face raised by a low triangular frustum. The dual to that truncation will be the triakis truncated tetrahedron.

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