Difference between revisions of "Seventh row edge templates"
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Revision as of 13:54, 18 November 2023
Contents
Seventh row edge templates with one stone
Edge template VII-1a
Edge template VII-1b
Edge template VII-1c
Seventh row edge templates with two or more stones
There are many sixth row edge templates with two or more stones — too many to list them all. Some of them can be found on Peter Selinger's template page.