Hello,
I have a two part question about off cuts:
a) what do people do with them?
b) what is the smallest size you can realistically work with before it's all just a crumpled mess and the paper won't form folds?
Something I already do with off cuts is make little mini modular designs, an offcut of an offcut of a sheet of a4 produces a module piece about the size of your thumbnail and can be used to make a tiny 30 module icosahedron. Can I realistically use these in any other model?
Offcuts from forming squares
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Re: Offcuts from forming squares
a. I often have them ready to fold smaller models.
b. It depends the type and level of complexity of what you fold. For example, it's a very common challenge to try to fold the traditional crane from the smallest square one can master.
b. It depends the type and level of complexity of what you fold. For example, it's a very common challenge to try to fold the traditional crane from the smallest square one can master.
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