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>>30045 There are more photos of the building of the sponge here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/84445194@N00/sets/72157594256801666/
The precise instructions for each module are here (it's a link on that first site): http://theiff.org/images/menger/sponge%20cube%20instructions.pdf
The modules are build just like>>29942said; additionaly, once the six cards are laid out to form the cube, similar cards are used to cover the flaps of the first (uh... it's really simple... but I can't seem to put it into words =P)
I'll just copy the text instructions from her site (can't access directly, had to use the Wayback Machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20060423055624/http://world.std.com/~j9/sponge/)
"Two cubes can be linked by positioning them as shown above. Take the two flaps on one face and tuck them under the corners of the two flaps on the adjacent face of the other cube. The joint is surprisingly strong! You can keep adding cubes like this to build any structure you can think of.
If you don't like the flaps showing on the outside of a face, you can cover them with another card by tucking its flaps under the corners of the flaps you want to hide. "
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