How fast can you fold a crane?

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I timed how fast i could fold a fairly accurate crane with my eyes closed. after several attempts I got 1 minute 10 seconds
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Size of the paper matters. The quickest crane can probably be folded from about a 3 inch square. Larger papers require longer creases, which take more time.

Yeah, I've done one-handed, behind-my-back, eyes-closed cranes before. Like having your eyes closed really means a lot when you're doing it behind your back... :)
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I've done it in 55 seconds, fairly accurately. I've also folded one with my feet in about ten minutes. It's hard!
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I give up :P
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Post by DZIGGITAI »

just did it in 20 seconds thanks to my one move preliminary base, though I'm kinda stretching the definition of a 'crane'
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My record!

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Five minutes!!!
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Post by maarten_smit »

new attempt WITH reference points 36 seconds. (yes im talkin to you Mr. Jonnycakes) :P
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Post by PaperBeetle »

Two minutes, fairly neatly.

I have also folded a crane using only my left hand (I am right-handed). That's folding "free" of course, not against a flat surface.
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I have practiced forever and have gotten 14.68 seconds to fold one.
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Post by Surreal »

Hey guys, I just thought I'd show you this
http://www.origamiaustria.at/articles/crane.pdf
It's a different (and supposedly faster) way to fold a crane.
Try it and let me know if it's faster than the 'normal' way.

And I can fold a decent crane (the traditional way, I haven't actually tried this method yet) in about 3 and a half minutes. 8)
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The last time I folded a crane was when I folded the thousand.
By the end of the whole experience I got to less than a minute and a half with 7cm paper.
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Whoa! You actually folded a thousand cranes!? :shock:
I don't think I'd have the patience to do that. How long did it take?
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Surreal wrote:Whoa! You actually folded a thousand cranes!? :shock:
I don't think I'd have the patience to do that. How long did it take?
viewtopic.php?p=25059&highlight=cranes#25059

Around fourty hours. I also had to build a cardboard box in which to transport it for a trip from Spokane, Washington to Colorado Springs.
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JeossMayhem wrote:
Surreal wrote:Whoa! You actually folded a thousand cranes!? :shock:
I don't think I'd have the patience to do that. How long did it take?
viewtopic.php?p=25059&highlight=cranes#25059

Around fourty hours. I also had to build a cardboard box in which to transport it for a trip from Spokane, Washington to Colorado Springs.
JeossMayhem wrote:It took a little over a month but after a final late night of folding, all thousand cranes are done (I just hope I haven't lost any somewhere). I hope nobody I know gets sent to the hospital soon because I refuse to do this again until another six months.
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Now, to assemble them...
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Post by serina »

I'm impressed also! I have done 1000 cranes before, but it took me a few months to accumulate a thousand. I don't know how you managed to fold them all in such a short space of time.

I really like the way you arranged them in strings... I couldn't decide what to do with mine and for years they just sat in a box under the bed. Now about half are in glass jars on my shelf, but I don't have room to display them all so there's still 500 in storage :)

Oh and trying to stay on topic, I think it takes me about 2 mins to fold a crane. You people who can fold it in less than a minute are freaks of nature ;)
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