About 6 years ago, I attempted to put together a book about folding rectangles for publication. I completed about 6 chapters and after reviewing the results decided that it just was not working and that I really did not want to sell a book as a product. Part of the problem was that I really needed an editor that could go over the content and suggest improvement. The other problem is that I did not want to take responsibility for a product that people had to pay money for.
I recently reviewed my attempt and decided that it could be a good addition if it were offered free of charge on line where people could make suggestions for improvement and I could make changes as I received valid suggestions. Please realize that I am a self-taught typist who suffers from Dyslexia and sometimes just do not see my mistakes.
The first chapter of the book is available on the following website:
Feel free to offer constructive criticism but keep your comments positive. I will give recognition to those contribute if desired by the person making the contribution. However, this is a free project so do not expect monetary reimbursement. Make you comments either to my face book page or here on the forum. I may be adding an E-Mail or comment section to the website but at the present time none is present.
I will be adding new chapters on a monthly basis.
Re: What have you folded lately?
Posted: March 29th, 2021, 4:56 pm
by firstfold
Here is the CD mentioned in the first chapter of the book -
it is available free from youtube:
There is NO publicly available CD for this Book.
Re: What have you folded lately?
Posted: August 1st, 2021, 10:35 am
by Andre-4
I have the whole photo process for suigintou on my drive .Will give it to anyone for help with satoshi kamiya aegis
Re: What have you folded lately?
Posted: August 13th, 2021, 1:10 pm
by Gerardo
I didn't fold it lately ... it's over two months old! I hope you can forgive me, but I did make the animated GIF just a few days ago!
Bookend, my own origami design. Each one folded from a 32.7 x 16.35 cm (12 7/8 x 6 7/16 in) and around 65 g/m² rectangle of gradient paper... both halves of a square to make the pair.