Kusudama Diagrams

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Kusudama Diagrams

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Hi everyone, I live in Argentina and there aren't many books edited in spanish for Origami, I want to know if anyone can tell me where on the net I can find Kusudama diagrams or other modular constructions,

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Patricia :lol:
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you can find nice modular instructions at

http://www.geocities.com/mmukhopadhyay/instruct.html
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Thanks, I've seen those already, they are great!
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Have you tried www.origami.com?

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Hey,

http://www.origami.com has some cool modular diagrams for boxes and kusadamas. I also found that fabric origami also has lots of Modular Origami stuff.

That site is http://www.fabricorigami.com/

Hope you find that useful
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oh, yes, I forgott fabricorigami... maybe because I don't like folding boxes :)
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What, you dont like folding boxes?

Well on my other computer I had about 200 bookmarks but now I have about 5. I really will be of little help but if if come across some diagrams online i will post them here.
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it's always helpful to have online resources :)

I have lots of diagrams, that I found in the net... (plus the books of course)
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Pentagrams modules

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I am looking for modular diagrams also
but I wanted to make the 12 sided die made of pentagrams
but the only resource I have found for a clear sided folding is in the book of "Origami Omnibus II" of Kunihiko Kasahara.
The problem with this folding is that it very delicate and any miss of even 1mm you miss the balance and the pentogram coming out so not even!...

does anyone has any ideas and sites adresses for me?
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Helena Verrill has diagrams for a 12 piece dodecahedron here:
http://hverrill.net/pages~helena/origami/pentagon/

You can make a frame dodecahedron from 30 of Tom Hull's PHiZZ units. It's maybe not the sort of thing you're looking for, though.
http://www.merrimack.edu/~thull/phzig/phzig.html
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10 sided dice

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Well, the first link helped a lot! thanks!

Now, after I made all the basic dice (4 sided, 6 sided, 8, 12 and 20 sided)
I need another die. One with 10 sides....

does anyone know the way to make a 10 sided die from units just like those dice? I need a die like the one using in the D&D RPG....
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