Help with Joseph Wu's Shark
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Help with Joseph Wu's Shark
Hi I'm a big fan of your Shark and I am currently on step #22 where it says to collapse the near and far sides against the body. What are you talking about?
If you can help me that would be great.
[Edited by Saj for clarity]
If you can help me that would be great.
[Edited by Saj for clarity]
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wow
i can tell someone doesn't like me
I'm stuck at the exact same spot. It's a weird inside reverse fold which I can't seem to figure out. Any ideas?
Here's the diagram
/Peter
Here's the diagram
/Peter
I got curious
I got stuck there as well at step 22 will see if i can try to fold this in the night today.
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
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I got It
You need to just put u'r finger inside and like u do for the birdbase u need to flip the corner to make it a square. Mmm.... Actually I don't know how to explain. But its not very hard I put my finger inside and just made it like a square, i looked at what the 23rd step should look like and folded it, it worked. Tell me if you still didn't get I will try to make a video.
But I got stuck at the 31st step.
regards,
Nikhil.
But I got stuck at the 31st step.
regards,
Nikhil.
"Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Francis of Assisi
That helped
I finished it earlier today but I had been messing too much with it so it tore in a couple of places. I'll try it again now that I know how to make it. Seems to be hard to get this model to look good though.
Step 31 was a little strange but try to get that angled fold on the left going first. Even though it looks like just a valley fold in the diagram you actually end up with three layers when flattened.
Hope you get it to work!
/Peter
I finished it earlier today but I had been messing too much with it so it tore in a couple of places. I'll try it again now that I know how to make it. Seems to be hard to get this model to look good though.
Step 31 was a little strange but try to get that angled fold on the left going first. Even though it looks like just a valley fold in the diagram you actually end up with three layers when flattened.
Hope you get it to work!
/Peter
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Re: Help with Joseph Wu's Shark
can someone help me with step 22?
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Re: Help with Joseph Wu's Shark
here you gomariaclara wrote:can someone help me with step 22?
The four smaller images show the step on one of the sides in progress, the larger image shows the inside of the model after the step is coplete on both sides
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