Origami torus 1,110 units: Pretzel double torus
Posted: January 15th, 2013, 7:45 am
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This used a three color pattern. I needed 1,110 phizz units to complete this. These are not two separate rings. Both rings are connected by a single section.
Robert Gretter's diagram gave me a foundation, but I used my own variation of it to complete my project. There are ten sections to the model. Each ring mirrors the other, so there are 5 distinct sections. Section 1= 139 units. Sections 2,3, and 4= 111 units. Section 5= 83 units. This totals 555 and doubled= 1,110.
P.S I plotted out my three color pattern on 5 sheets of printer paper, which simplified matters considerably.
http://navesinkvulcan.deviantart.com/#/d5rjv8c
http://navesinkvulcan.deviantart.com/#/d5rjver
This used a three color pattern. I needed 1,110 phizz units to complete this. These are not two separate rings. Both rings are connected by a single section.
Robert Gretter's diagram gave me a foundation, but I used my own variation of it to complete my project. There are ten sections to the model. Each ring mirrors the other, so there are 5 distinct sections. Section 1= 139 units. Sections 2,3, and 4= 111 units. Section 5= 83 units. This totals 555 and doubled= 1,110.
P.S I plotted out my three color pattern on 5 sheets of printer paper, which simplified matters considerably.
