Folding boxes
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Folding boxes
Is there anyone who knows how to fold a triangle box? Please tell me. I can fold square box, pentagon, hexagon, octagon box. But I still can figure out how to fold a triangle box yet.
Here is a link to instruction for tiangular masu-
http://students.seattleu.edu/mulholland ... rimasu.pdf
http://students.seattleu.edu/mulholland ... rimasu.pdf
Modular is easy, fuse has a lot of triangle boxes.
However if you don’t need a lid simply draw a triangle in the middle of a square, fold all the edges straight up, fold any corners back on themselves to make a straight edge heightwise then collapse the sides inside the box either tucking under themselves or making a cover for the base.
Then unfold it all and use the crease pattern to come up with a nice neat way of doing things
However if you don’t need a lid simply draw a triangle in the middle of a square, fold all the edges straight up, fold any corners back on themselves to make a straight edge heightwise then collapse the sides inside the box either tucking under themselves or making a cover for the base.
Then unfold it all and use the crease pattern to come up with a nice neat way of doing things
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Here's one...its modular of course! http://origami.paginas.sapo.pt/caixa4.htm
and yes, another one with a single sheet of hexagon-shaped paper....
http://students.seattleu.edu/mulholland ... rimasu.pdf
...and here is a link to the flickr origami boxes pool...check out the one bottom-most left...its the triangle masu box with tesselations on top...very beautiful indeed.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/origamiboxes/pool/page4/
and yes, another one with a single sheet of hexagon-shaped paper....
http://students.seattleu.edu/mulholland ... rimasu.pdf
...and here is a link to the flickr origami boxes pool...check out the one bottom-most left...its the triangle masu box with tesselations on top...very beautiful indeed.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/origamiboxes/pool/page4/
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