
Displaying Origami in Flight
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Displaying Origami in Flight
what are these things called that people use to display flying origami? just looking to buy and don't know what to look under.


Re: Displaying Origami in Flight
or maybe a message- or postcardholder? i would try to make this on my own ...
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"memo holder" is the term used for shopping.akugami wrote:or maybe a message- or postcardholder? i would try to make this on my own ...
i thought about making my own, grizzly man, but i didn't know how to shop for the "parts."
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On making your own, the clips are called alligator clips, and are used in electrical applications, but you can find them at craft stores too. The wire is probably nylon coated steel wire.
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Amazon sells them. Check http://www.amazon.com/Kikkerland-Sputni ... emo+holder or just type memo holder in the search area.
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I use placecard holders they are much more elegant take a look
http://www.flickr.com/photos/baldorigam ... hotostream
these came in a pack of 12 for 40 dollars they are very heavy which makes them very sturdy when displaying heavy models like phoenix
http://www.flickr.com/photos/baldorigam ... hotostream
these came in a pack of 12 for 40 dollars they are very heavy which makes them very sturdy when displaying heavy models like phoenix
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Re: Displaying Origami in Flight
I'll have to try this one time. I found that a rolled up ball of clay with a straightened paperclip stuck into it works well if you need a quick fix...
I would rather fail trying than fail without trying....
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