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The answer is "always" for the same reasons as in the answer to this question When is the hull of a space curve composed of developable patches?When is the hull of a space curve composed of developable patches? (at least if the fractal dimension of the curves is 1).

This question and the one by Joseph O'Rourke seem to be two sides of the same medal.

The answer is "always" for the same reasons as in the answer to this question When is the hull of a space curve composed of developable patches? (at least if the fractal dimension of the curves is 1).

This question and the one by Joseph O'Rourke seem to be two sides of the same medal.

The answer is "always" for the same reasons as in the answer to this question When is the hull of a space curve composed of developable patches? (at least if the fractal dimension of the curves is 1).

This question and the one by Joseph O'Rourke seem to be two sides of the same medal.

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The answer is "always" for the same reasons as in the answer to this question When is the hull of a space curve composed of developable patches? (at least if the fractal dimension of the curves is 1).

This question and the one by Joseph O'Rourke seem to be two sides of the same medal.