What have you folded lately?

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Here is the "Pixel shoulder Bag" by Max Hulme, fnially completed with strap :-)


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Second Attempt at Seth Friedman's Cooper's Hawk. Used slightly larger paper this time (18.5 inches) and spent more time shaping...hard to show how awesome this thing looks in 2-D!

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Peter Ford's Cluster Puzzle


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Awesome, Fi-ori! Where are the diagrams/CP?
Keep folding!
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NoahRatcl wrote:Awesome, Fi-ori! Where are the diagrams/CP?
Thank you.
Diagram on "Complete Origami" by Eric Kennaway
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Halloween's coming up! In just 6 and a half short weeks!
Lafosse's Big Brown Bat out of black tissue foil.
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Diagrams for a two-dimensional - 4 section Photo Frame are included in the book from the Centerfold Origami Convention in Columbus Ohio. This is a 3D version of the photo frame with an added 4th dimension.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrSOaCqL5hU

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Here, the topic says "what have you folded lately", I have no picture of the finished model(camera problems), but here is a CP:
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I have applied as much detail to it as possible, and it has massive claws.........and yes, it's an eagle!
The fourth toes are formed from middle points.
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Post by sam meeuwis »

hello people long time not seen. i want you / everyody to ask a favour the the search : instruments and click on my topic and help me >>>>>>>>i have to make a hippo wih a guitar in his hands but i'm not really sure how to do that could you please send a post on that topic or send me a message to help. if you have other instruments please post them there thank you very much and i hope to see you on the topic: instruments.

that was the reclame part now what i folded lately sipho maboba puffer fish, lang's tarantula, tree nicolas terry, and some others
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I test folded a sample of Terry's tissue foil with Lang's Murex, one of my favorite folds.

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Lang's Murex by mahlerfan999, on Flickr

Conclusion: it folds like kami, but of much higher quality. It doesn't fold like foil based papers. That works for me, I prefer thin paper that is sturdy and can reverse on a crease precisely with no fatigue, which is exactly what this paper is.
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yeah except it's not thin...
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
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DavidW wrote:I test folded a sample of Terry's tissue foil with Lang's Murex, one of my favorite folds.

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Conclusion: it folds like kami, but of much higher quality. It doesn't fold like foil based papers. That works for me, I prefer thin paper that is sturdy and can reverse on a crease precisely with no fatigue, which is exactly what this paper is.
:D
Thin compared to what? Cardboard? I like the paper, but it's too thick for most of what I fold.
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Wow how thin do you guys need paper to be? That tissue foil is thinner than tant, on par with kami, perhaps a bit thinner than kami.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Tant is a pretty thick paper, and that "tissue foil" paper is not close to as thin as origami paper. It's thicker than copy paper. Thin = thinner than origami paper, for starters. Tracing paper can be pretty thin.
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