Robert J. Lang - Praying Mantis

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If you could post a picture that would be cool.
First: Yes the paper is supposed to be quite thick, very thick.
Second: It is somewhat hard to complete this step, you want to take a single ply of paper on the top of the model and bring it around front of that flap you made in earlyer steps. The step is hard because there is really nothing to grab onto, but if you work at it you will be able to get it into position.

P.S. If I can get a hold of a cammera I will post pictures.

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Ok, here we go http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/coolawsome2000/my_photos
this is kinday a sink fold.
there is a link to photos of the steps.

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Post by Tang-nga Pinoy »

the pictures helped a lot thx =D...jus da paper ripped apart so easily haha. i think im gonna need sum thinner paper...
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yes, that's a common problem with Lang's models.... sometimes I get the feeling he's using paper with no thickness at all :roll:
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Talking about paper with no thickness. Any news on that nano-paper that was posted about a while ago?
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That step 35 for the preying mantis that lightly moist piece of napaleese lokta paper works well. I have yet to tare a piece...in the move one layer to the front step.
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Re: Help on Praying Mantis (Robert J Lang)

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Tang-nga Pinoy wrote:the link is http://origamania.free.fr/Diagramme/PrayingMantis.pdf
im sure that the diagram is wrong because wen i open sink on step 8, step 9 shows sumthing almost different...
Yes, diagram is wrong in this point. And it is also wrong in the step 57>58 (after doing step 57 the paper edges and folds are not correctly shown in the picture 58 ). The same diagram is in Lang's book Origami insect and their kin but here the diagram has no mistakes.
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Step 47-48

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Can you help me with the step 47 and 48?
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Post by Kazansky »

Step 47 to 48 is a double deep fold (I think so), open the top of the paper for more easy to fold. I did this mantis, however I think its not a great diagram, those legs look bored.
How about this mantis, anyone have diagram of this? Image
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Diagrams for this Praying Mantis are in Origami Insects II.
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... ing_mantis
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Post by Yannick GARDIN »

Hello !
I've got difficulties with step 54 : it's ok for the reverse fold, but I don't see how to make the closed-sink of the top.
Can someone help me, please ?
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Pls help me with step 33

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I get struck on step 33 to 35 ? Could you please help me?

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Yes Pictures in this thread are now gone!

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Please someone try to re-post or post new pictures describing the process around step 35 or so...the old ones are no longer available, but seemed to be of great help!

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Help me please

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I've tried a few times to fold the Lang Mantis (the one from the book) but i cant overcome the step 61

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In this step, i've got to realise a sink but the piece of paper to sink is trapped by the operation made steps 16 and 17...

After all those tries, i think there is an error in the diagrams. Does anybody have achieved this mantis ? Maybe, i have to skip those steps.

Any help would be welcome...
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Post by Daydreamer »

While you are right, that the flap to be sunk is trapped, this step is still correct and doable. When you pull at the front flap a bit to open the layers and look at the model from the side you will see this:

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Just sink in and out on the shown creases (on the precreases from the previous step) and close the model again.
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