Icosahedra and rhombic dodecahedra with few modules?

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Icosahedra and rhombic dodecahedra with few modules?

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I would like to find some way to manufacture icosahedra, dodecahedra and paper rhombic dodecahedra with few modules.

I know that it is possible to build an icosahedron from only two, three or four modules (there is a way to do it so), unlike the classical method of 10 universal modules, however I can not find the recipe.

Can anybody help me? :?:
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I know John Montroll has several polyhedra from one sheet (each) in one of his books. I'm not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for, though.
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John Montroll in fact published some books with instructions for several polyhrdra from one sheet of paper. One of these books, "3D Origami Platonic Solids & More", features an icosahedron as well as a rhombic dodecahedron.
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El Papiroturgo wrote:I would like to find some way to manufacture icosahedra, dodecahedra and paper rhombic dodecahedra with few modules.

I know that it is possible to build an icosahedron from only two, three or four modules (there is a way to do it so), unlike the classical method of 10 universal modules, however I can not find the recipe.

Can anybody help me? :?:
There is a nice YouTube video with a module that makes all polyhedra from 8 to 500 and odd if I can edit this comment I'll add links for you.

Here is the single unit of few folds https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9n6G2 ... p=drivesdk
Here's the Youtube gallery of possibilities
https://youtu.be/9JXHKb4y1uE
Here is the module link check out the others too..the only difference of those in the gallery is the paper is two toned and the flap reveals white in each corner
https://youtu.be/43XG8pIO6vc
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MotherOfThree wrote:John Montroll in fact published some books with instructions for several polyhrdra from one sheet of paper. One of these books, "3D Origami Platonic Solids & More", features an icosahedron as well as a rhombic dodecahedron.
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Thanks for the recommendation, I'm going to look for the book in amazon.
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Andre-4 wrote:
El Papiroturgo wrote:I would like to find some way to manufacture icosahedra, dodecahedra and paper rhombic dodecahedra with few modules.

I know that it is possible to build an icosahedron from only two, three or four modules (there is a way to do it so), unlike the classical method of 10 universal modules, however I can not find the recipe.

Can anybody help me? :?:
There is a nice YouTube video with a module that makes all polyhedra from 8 to 500 and odd if I can edit this comment I'll add links for you.

Here is the single unit of few folds https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9n6G2 ... p=drivesdk
Here's the Youtube gallery of possibilities
https://youtu.be/9JXHKb4y1uE
Here is the module link check out the others too..the only difference of those in the gallery is the paper is two toned and the flap reveals white in each corner
https://youtu.be/43XG8pIO6vc
Thanks but... basically I am searching for the opposite: to make these with the minor quantity of steps or modules (even, with only one sheet).

I knew how to make these triangular faced polyhedrons with such type of module (sonobe module), but it isn't what I am searching.

In fact and about the topic, I know a way to make paper octahedrons very fast and easilly, which only involves the use of two modules and only 5 folds per module! :)
From my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLql3Xs9ovY
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Papiroturgo if you can't get Montroll's book you could try to make mark leonard's iso area icosahedron from a hexagon which its CP is freely available from http://make-origami.com/scaffold/scaffold-v2-4-May.pdf

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In Tanteidan magazine 111 there are 2 icosahedrons by Tomoko fuse, one is made of 3 modules and the other one of 6.
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Mark Bolitho has an icosahedron model made from a single sheet so you can count that as a one unit modular ;)
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