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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Hi,

I have a geometry question that is challenging my idea of building an object made in rhino from planar surfaces:

I understand intuitively how regular convex polyhedra can have their faces be given thickness such that the sides of those new, thickened side solids are also planar-- i.e. a shell of a cube can be built from six solids that are extruded squares mitered at 45 degrees, or a square truncated pyramid.   These pieces are easily fabricated.


My question is: under what conditions is this "planar miter" goal impossible?   And, following that, is it possible to develop any planar-faceted solid into a thickened shell whose pieces all have planar sides as well as faces? 

I've been using weaverbird's offset mesh to get started, see pictures for clarification...

thanks!

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