Chris Palmer appreciation thread

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Adam wrote:Nice work, Brimstone.

That type of paper seems to fit the models ( boxes ) very well.
Thanks. Most of them are made out of stardream paper which is thin, resistant and comes in a veried set of colors.
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I've been meaning to reverse-engineer this ever since you posted the photo of Andrea Acosta's version, so I gave it a shot. If I'm not mistaken, there's a decreeping maneuver that makes it really cool!

And if I did it wrong, then I just discovered a really cool new model 8)
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I'm glad you liked the model so much that you decided to reverse engineer it. you know what's also cool? the model also folded by andrea that is in my photostream next to the queen box (i would give you the link but im writing from my phone and its kind of difficult) its basically the same model also made from a square, but made from a 12 sided polygon. i was finally able to reverse engineer it yesterday but im on a business trip the whole week without access to nice paper. i recommend yuo give it a go
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I'd already decided to do so before you posted your message :lol: The red one at bottom right looked like that one before I modified it to add more curves. In fact I would have started with the 12 sided one, but the structure was easier to see in the 8 sided version.
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Not exactly Chris Palmer's Queen Flower but my attempt to it:
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5 Stage 12 Point Stacked Throwing Stars
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Brimstone how would you fold palmers flower tower with references, oyur going to have give me more details.
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Redheadorigami, unless you're prepared to stick up 30 bucks for a CD, you're just gonna have to put up with the references by Thomas Hull. It took me quite some time to figure it out, but it was so worth it- I was really happy when I managed to fold my first tower. If you need some help, practice with some already diagrammed decreeping models- like Andrew Hudson's 'Stars and Wheels'

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DUDE I AHVE THE FRIGGIN CD. i know there is a crease pattern but its confusing trying to make it with decreeping
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Brimstone, the flower tower box is beautiful! Thanks for posting. I love the paper...what kind is it? Is it the Stardream you mentioned above? Did you get it in South America? I am always looking for paper suggestions. I have most of Chris' cds but am not good enough to fold most of the designs yet.

Also, thanks to everyone else for posting - all the models are beautiful!
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The flower tower box was not folded by me but by John McKeever so I don't know the paper he used.

Stardream even though a bit expensive, can be purchased online in the US (I couldn't recommend any vendors though since I haven't bought from any of them).
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Thanks, Brimstone!
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Does he sell some of his CD's at stores in the USA or only online?
Origami rocks!!!
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dustink101 wrote:Does he sell some of his CD's at stores in the USA or only online?
As far as I know, only through his webpage.
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