1.Sketch an equilateral triangle. This will be the center of your triangle.
2.Lightly sketch two parallel lines outside one side of the triangle. The lines should be equally spaced. Take caution that your lines are drawn straight.
3.Do this for each of the other two sides. Your sketch should look like three triangles nested together.
4.Choose one side of the "center" triangle. Extend one end of that straight line until it reaches the "middle" triangle.
5.Find the same side of the "middle" triangle. Extend one end of that straight line, in the same direction as before, until it reaches the "outside" triangle.
6.Repeat steps for the other two sides of the triangle.
7.Erase short segments so that the triangle begins to look three-dimensional rather than flat. Each edge of this "3-D" shape should look like a reverse "L".
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