Monthly Folding Challenge - June 2007
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Monthly Folding Challenge - June 2007
The topic for June 2007 is something you don't really see that often represented in Origami. I want you to design (it has to be your own model) some sort of household item, i.e. almost anything you might find in the kitchen, bathroom or elsewhere in your flat/house.
This includes cleaning equipment, cooking equipment, washing machines, toasters etc. but not food or furniture.
As for restrictions those who already know me a bit should know that I prefer purism, i.e. one square, no cuts, no glue, no colouring the finished model.
On your marks...
Get set...
Start folding!
This includes cleaning equipment, cooking equipment, washing machines, toasters etc. but not food or furniture.
As for restrictions those who already know me a bit should know that I prefer purism, i.e. one square, no cuts, no glue, no colouring the finished model.
On your marks...
Get set...
Start folding!
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
Gerwin
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Telescope, after Nishikawa made one from 4 sheets.
I designed a version from 1 square sheet of square paper no cuts. Telescope is with knobs, colour changed rims, eye piece and tripod. Medium used - Blue Japanese Foil Square 30cm
I designed a version from 1 square sheet of square paper no cuts. Telescope is with knobs, colour changed rims, eye piece and tripod. Medium used - Blue Japanese Foil Square 30cm
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AH GERWIN! NOW YOUR TALKING MY STYLE OF FOLDING!
Ironing board with Iron from 1 square sheet no cuts of Swedish made duo paper. This was designed in 2005 during the Folding Australia Convention as a challenge from Steven Casey (Australian Folder)
I`ll post more objects later!
Ironing board with Iron from 1 square sheet no cuts of Swedish made duo paper. This was designed in 2005 during the Folding Australia Convention as a challenge from Steven Casey (Australian Folder)
I`ll post more objects later!
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Compact mirror makeup case
Here is my first entry for June. Folded from a single uncut 12 inch sheet of foil backed white paper. This is a very simple but elegante use of box pleating.
Compact Mirror Makeup Case
Folded and created by Doc on June 4, 2008.
Compact Mirror Makeup Case
Folded and created by Doc on June 4, 2008.
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Got the USB port working! Here's my spork:
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Shock Absorber? Hair Curler? or "Serendipitous Spring&
I thought as a "Shock Absorber" or a "Hair Curler" this thingy made from one sheet of uncut, unglued paper might qualify for this challenge.
Eventually, this will be the "Worm Gear" for one of my multiunit creations. I just thought that "worm gear" or "Worm Spring" while still in the ball park of this challenge was a less appealing title:
Here it is:
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Eventually, this will be the "Worm Gear" for one of my multiunit creations. I just thought that "worm gear" or "Worm Spring" while still in the ball park of this challenge was a less appealing title:
Here it is:
<embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/dZBY8UQdQJ4" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed>>
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This is called a Hanukiah. Not a menorah!!!!. The Hanukiah has 9 points for the shamash candles while a menorah only has 7. This is an original design i made several years ago. do you think this qualifies the comp rules?
1 square, no cuts
1 square, no cuts
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Designed and Folded by Darren Scott (Australia). 1 square no cuts. You can find the diagrams for this in the Folding Australia Convention Book
Designed and Folded by Darren Scott (Australia). 1 square no cuts. You can find the diagrams for this in the Folding Australia Convention Book
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