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Unlike the [[staircase]] which otherwise has a similar construction and purpose, a pinwheel only needs extra bracing if the chain incorporates 4 chain links, in which case the first link must be prevented from disconnecting the last one. As each link in the pinwheel resembles the last link of a staircase, the bracing can be similarly provided by extending with a staircase, or with the [[sandwich]] to increase bulk.
 
Unlike the [[staircase]] which otherwise has a similar construction and purpose, a pinwheel only needs extra bracing if the chain incorporates 4 chain links, in which case the first link must be prevented from disconnecting the last one. As each link in the pinwheel resembles the last link of a staircase, the bracing can be similarly provided by extending with a staircase, or with the [[sandwich]] to increase bulk.
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A completed pinwheel has the benefit of ''cyclicity'' as long as there is proper bracing. This means it can potentially be set off from any of its constituent links.
   
 
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Revision as of 03:38, 14 January 2021

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The pinwheel is a chain pattern that is a series of offset corner chains that form a compact spiral shape.

Unlike the staircase which otherwise has a similar construction and purpose, a pinwheel only needs extra bracing if the chain incorporates 4 chain links, in which case the first link must be prevented from disconnecting the last one. As each link in the pinwheel resembles the last link of a staircase, the bracing can be similarly provided by extending with a staircase, or with the sandwich to increase bulk.

A completed pinwheel has the benefit of cyclicity as long as there is proper bracing. This means it can potentially be set off from any of its constituent links.