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[17] How to draw Celtic knots
A knot is what you create when you tangle up a piece of string and join up the two ends, which you can then deform at leisure - that is to say an imbedding of a circle into space. An interlacing is what you get when you let several people play this game within a tight space. A knot is thus an interlacing with one component... (2002)
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[16] Steve Abbott's Computer Drawn Celtic Knotwork
A cool application to create a computer generated Celtic Knots Knots3D is written in Visual Basic 6. It comes with a built-in help file. You'll need a reasonable Pentium to get the best out of Knots3D. (2002)
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