Monthly Design Challenge September 2019
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This is really cool firstfold.
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Yes, folded from a square with no cuts or glue.Gerardo wrote:I forgot to ask, was it folded from a square? I'm assuming it doesn't include cuts nor glue.Grace159 wrote:Butterfly Tato Box.
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Here is my entry for the challenge. I wasn't posting anything here in years, I hope it's gonna work
I call it "Know your north". Folded from a 15 cm square, it's based on dodecagonal symmetry, and has two options how to open it depending of how big object you want to put in...
Here are the pictures
and here a little video
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dasssa/48777057251/
I call it "Know your north". Folded from a 15 cm square, it's based on dodecagonal symmetry, and has two options how to open it depending of how big object you want to put in...
Here are the pictures
and here a little video
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dasssa/48777057251/
Re: Monthly Design Challenge September 2019
Beautiful model Dazda, I love the wide variety of Tato within tatos that people have made for this challenge. The ease in which it becomes a bowl with platter makes this my favourite so far.
Re: Monthly Design Challenge September 2019
WOW! Two new models for the challenge and there's still a couple of days left .
Who else will submit a model before the month is over?
Who else will submit a model before the month is over?
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My goal was to fold a tato from a circle and also to use curved folds in the process.
It takes considerable gentle persuasion to fold this Curved Tato.
However, once folded flat, it performs exceptionally well.
Folds and unfolds by pulling at many locations on opposite sides of the circle.
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WOW firstfold! A new tato for the challenge !
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I don't normally fold tatos or other geometric things, nor do I usually use regular hexagons instead of squares. But this month I felt a obligated to try something new, so here it is.
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WOW... really glad you gave yourself the chance NeverCeaseToCrease !
I suggest you try making the walls just big enough that the tato completely closes on the center when flattened .
I suggest you try making the walls just big enough that the tato completely closes on the center when flattened .
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One more model for the challenge . Woohoo!
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We're down to the very last days of the challenge!
Will there be any surprise challengers before it's all over ? Don't wait to the last minute; present your tato !
Will there be any surprise challengers before it's all over ? Don't wait to the last minute; present your tato !
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I'm still alive!
Here we have some tesselating tatos:
With a free large tato in the middle!
A single molecule looks like this:
To make it just box-pleat a point, narrow it with spread-sinks, spread-sink it into an octagon, and fold a traditional tato!
I also made this variation on the classic tato which involve repeating the same process on the reverse side. The resulting tato has two pockets, one on each side.
And this slight variation involving 8 reverse folds:
Sorry for the poor image quality, I was a bit rushed and my camera's not great either.
Here we have some tesselating tatos:
With a free large tato in the middle!
A single molecule looks like this:
To make it just box-pleat a point, narrow it with spread-sinks, spread-sink it into an octagon, and fold a traditional tato!
I also made this variation on the classic tato which involve repeating the same process on the reverse side. The resulting tato has two pockets, one on each side.
And this slight variation involving 8 reverse folds:
Sorry for the poor image quality, I was a bit rushed and my camera's not great either.
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I finally got me some mc!
I finally got me some mc!
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I like the pinwheel look of the underside of your second tato Folderp. Your first one also brings to mind little roses.