Triangular-heptagrammic duoprism

The triangular-heptagrammic duoprism, also known as tashedip or the 3-7/2 duoprism, is a uniform duoprism that consists of 7 triangular prisms and 3 heptagrammic prisms, with two of each at each vertex.

The name can also refer to the triangular-great heptagrammic duoprism.

Vertex coordinates
The coordinates of a triangular-heptagrammic duoprism, centered at the origin and with edge length 2sin(2π/7), are given by: where j = 2, 4, 6.
 * $$\left(0,\,\frac{2\sqrt3}3\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,1,\,0\right),$$
 * $$\left(0,\,\frac{2\sqrt3}3\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,\cos\left(\frac{j\pi}7\right),\,±\sin\left(\frac{j\pi}7\right)\right),$$
 * $$\left(±\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,-\frac{\sqrt3}3\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,1,\,0\right),$$
 * $$\left(±\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,-\frac{\sqrt3}3\sin\frac{2\pi}7,\,\cos\left(\frac{j\pi}7\right),\,±\sin\left(\frac{j\pi}7\right)\right),$$