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What paper did you use?
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I have it on my flickr.
I used some type of medical paper, I got it from the doctor when I got surgery on tuesday. It is like waxed tissue paper.
I used some type of medical paper, I got it from the doctor when I got surgery on tuesday. It is like waxed tissue paper.
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Cats (v.2 & v.3)
Designer and folder Victoria Serova.

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I like the cats, Victoria!
Beaver designed by me. Folded from a 40 cm sheet of lokta backed with a small square of unryu for the color-changed teeth.

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr
Beaver designed by me. Folded from a 40 cm sheet of lokta backed with a small square of unryu for the color-changed teeth.

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr

Beaver by Ak827, on Flickr
My Flickr---> http://www.flickr.com/photos/52993852@N03/ <---
Re: What have you folded lately?
Thats really good! do you have diagrams?
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Really nice - you could wet it a bit to remove the extra creasesAK827 wrote:
Beaver designed by me. Folded from a 40 cm sheet of lokta ...

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There isn't that much extra creases, just some wrinkles on the side
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Awesome Beaver!
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
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Thanks everyone. Yeah, it has some wrinkles in the sides because the paper was a little to big and thin for it. I don't have diagrams, but I will post the crease pattern soon.
My Flickr---> http://www.flickr.com/photos/52993852@N03/ <---
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phillipcurl that paper you used, really fits that model very well.
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it turned out a lot better than i had expected.
its some sort of plant fiber tissue paper which i glued another white tissue paper to the back of it
its some sort of plant fiber tissue paper which i glued another white tissue paper to the back of it
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I was only making this suggestion in view of the paper you've used - in my experience, lokta will forgive you a lot when humidified slightly, e.g. by letting you soften or even hide extra creases completely (in particular if it's MC'ed).AK827 wrote:Thanks everyone. Yeah, it has some wrinkles in the sides because the paper was a little to big and thin for it. I don't have diagrams, but I will post the crease pattern soon.
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