So a while ago I received several dozen sheets of patty paper, about 4-4.5" square. Does anyone have any experience with folding this type of paper? And if so, what models would be best?
I was thinking of using it to design (or fold) some kind of modular.
Patty Paper
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Re: Patty Paper
Isn't that the paper fast food places use to wrap burgers? Those are kind of waxy.
We all have gone very far from folding the crane.
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It's a little waxy, but there's still enough of a papery feel.
I used it for a partial testfold of a model I'm working on, and it actually wasn't that bad. The memory is a little lacking (layers spread apart fairly easily), but it was easy to reverse creases.
My original question still stands, though.
I used it for a partial testfold of a model I'm working on, and it actually wasn't that bad. The memory is a little lacking (layers spread apart fairly easily), but it was easy to reverse creases.
My original question still stands, though.
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Re: Patty Paper
Can you upload a picture of the model you are working on?
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Re: Patty Paper
Here's the finished model.
I used foil for the entire model though, and patty paper only for a testfold of the thorax-abdomen connection.Cyclommatus metallifer v2 by Baltorigamist, on Flickr
I used foil for the entire model though, and patty paper only for a testfold of the thorax-abdomen connection.Cyclommatus metallifer v2 by Baltorigamist, on Flickr