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1000 cranes
Guys I just folded 1000 cranes in 10 days
I am so happy 
hear is a picture


hear is a picture
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Re: 1000 cranes
I think those are flapping birds...
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Re: 1000 cranes
I think the blue one is a crane
and the pink one is a flapping bird

and the pink one is a flapping bird
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Re: 1000 cranes
Actualy no (Well yes, but both of them are the flapping birds. The blue one is traditional). If you fold at blue's wing angle bisector and you pull the tail it will flap. To fold a crane you have to: when you fold the bird base you have to fold at angle bisector of the tail and head and then reverse fold.
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Re: 1000 cranes
WOW I never knew that 
then all my books are wrong
then all my books are wrong
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Re: 1000 cranes
Oh. Well looks like Sadako (RIP) was folding flapping birds, not cranes.
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Re: 1000 cranes
In 10 days? Wow
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Re: 1000 cranes
That's a hundred a day, a little over four hours for the average folder. While a bit ambitious, it's really not that difficult.
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Re: 1000 cranes
Im gonna try.
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Re: 1000 cranes
Congratulations! My congrats to your hands also for all of that folding ... and so quickly! Whew!