Monthly CP challenge: November 2013

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Monthly CP challenge: November 2013

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Not sure how many people are going to participate since we are in the middle of the Olympiad and participation seems to be lacking during the recent months...

I wanted to choose a CP that hasn't been diagrammed due to the dispute of whether or not people actually fold the model from the CP or not... So I choose a CP from one of my favourite flickr artists: Petr Struchly. Most of his models are complex box-pleating so I choose an earlier model of his... His Katydid.
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There are a couple of errors on the CP but just view the notes on this link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/petr-stuchly/5442767728/ ... to see the corrections...

Scroll down on this link: http://www.origami-resource-center.com/ ... -nths.html ... to see how to fold 11ths. That should get you started. This rest is just simple box pleating and 22.5 degree folds :)

Good luck!
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Man, this is gonna be easy! And btw, Ben, you made a mistake on the name. You wrote "213", instead of "2013" :D
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Thanks! I corrected it... And btw, my names Jordan not Ben ;)
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Re: Monthly CP challenge: November 2013

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Well this is unfortunate. There are no entries to judge!
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actually the model he posted was not good enough to attract folders :(
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What will you say if I post the december CP challenge ?
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@Kafar: Sounds good to me.
@mir numaan: I rather think it has to do with the Olympiad, that everyone was very busy and didn't think about folding other things.
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go kafar! (danboard)
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mir numaan wrote:actually the model he posted was not good enough to attract folders :(
It's actually a quite beautiful, artistic model, but as Anna said, the Olympiad made everyone too busy.
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Mir numaan: or maybe a certain folder was not good enough to fold it well ;P
But in all seriousness I did say at the very start off my post that I wasn't sure how many people would participate because of the Olympiad. And I think that's the reason why we had no entries.

Kafar: great idea :D
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