How do you fold your birdbase/cranebase?

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How do you fold your birdbase/cranebase?

Using a creases
7
27%
Square Base + petal folds
17
65%
Square Base + squash folds
2
8%
 
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How do you fold your birdbase/cranebase?

Post by Razzmatazz »

Just curious...

1. Using a creases:
When you fold diagonally corner to corner then doing 8 semi kite folds to collapse it into a crane base.

2. Square Base + petal folds

3. Square Base + squash folds
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Post by Daydreamer »

hmmm... I have no idea how "square base + squash folds" works for a birdbase... but usually if I want to make the birdbase as neat as possible I precrease everything and then collapse.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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I precrease for the preliminary base, collapse it, then inside reverse fold the sides inwards without precreasing first.
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Post by PauliusOrigami »

Squash folds for a birdbase? Sounds interesting :D
I just precrease 2 times in halfs, then turn over the sheet, and then make 2 creases across. Then collapse, precrease 4 angles bisectors, mark the upper line. Then 2 petal folds. That's it! :wink:
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I pre-crease and collapse a preliminary base, pre-crease the angle bisectors, then do reverse folds and afterward fold the long flaps upward.
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Post by WhisperPuffin »

Jonnycakes wrote:I pre-crease and collapse a preliminary base, pre-crease the angle bisectors, then do reverse folds and afterward fold the long flaps upward.
Ditto.
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Post by origami_8 »

What a funny method, I love the unsink :D
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Post by Froy »

If I'm folding very small subjets or if I want precision I precrease everything.
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I always precrease then do the second option, works for me... :mrgreen:
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