Origami Euthysanius Beetle

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xxeltortasxx
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Origami Euthysanius Beetle

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Hello guys today i am about to fold the Euthysanius Beetle by Lang and i have two question in the bottom of the cp there is a pytagorean strect that should be folded back or leave it there and the second question in the top of the model where are the anthena there are 2 largae line that conect in the center please help [-o< [-o< [-o< [-o<





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uh... grammar? Also please link to the crease pattern.

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Wow. Nice job mod :? C'mon.

Just some simple google search is enough.

http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... s_beetle_2

The bottom corners where the Pythagorean stretches are, you usually fold this corners behind as they are just unused paper. I use to cut them when I do test folds.

The blue lines a the top is a crimp. This to match the grid on the antenna with the grid of the body.
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Its common courtesy to link to the diagrams or crease pattern you are speaking of. I just wanted to let him know of that. And I was literally running out the door when typing that so I didn't have time to link to the crease pattern even though i know where it was from :(
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Re: Origami Euthysanius Beetle

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Froy wrote:Wow. Nice job mod :? C'mon.

Just some simple google search is enough.

http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... s_beetle_2

The bottom corners where the Pythagorean stretches are, you usually fold this corners behind as they are just unused paper. I use to cut them when I do test folds.

The blue lines a the top is a crimp. This to match the grid on the antenna with the grid of the body.
About the pythagorean strecht i dont really know how to explain , i saw in your info that you are from mexico so do you speak spanish ??
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