Satoshi Kamiya - Hercules Beetle

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Satoshi Kamiya - Hercules Beetle

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okay~ i am stuck. i have tried many times going back to see if i folded wrong but i didnt.(I can even do up to step 76 from my mind....) i do not understand what to do on step 77-83... i am lost so please help me i need to do this so i can do one for a friend... :oops: i hope im posting in the right place
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okay...i cant do anyof this... it wont fold...only steps 77 - 83 though i know the rest
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Post by federicoh »

in step 76 all you have to do is first get togheter the 2 mountain fold corners, then take the low corners upside... just precrease the lines as shown and then collapse in the way the arrows show! what else goes hard for you?
maybe you can post some pictures or something...
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Post by shortloldude »

I am having some trouble with this step as well. Is 76 telling you to crimp only the first layer? I cannot do it with all the layers, the paper is far far too thick (doing a practice fold with regular computer paper). When I do 76 with only the first layer, it is impossible to do 77 correctly, as the paper wont fold in half through all those layers. I skipped that precrease and tried to keep going, but 81 brings me to a halt, the layers problem again. Any help is appreciated!!
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Post by bethnor »

shortloldude wrote:I cannot do it with all the layers, the paper is far far too thick (doing a practice fold with regular computer paper).
this model does benefit from having ultra-thin paper.

you will almost definitely gets tears and such using regular computer paper.
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Post by shortloldude »

Ah, thanks bethnor. Would 35 inch kami at 53g/m work?
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shortloldude wrote:Ah, thanks bethnor. Would 35 inch kami at 53g/m work?
Thats exactly what i folded mine from, which turned out okay, so it should be fine. Although there ended up being a small rip in one of the wings due to too much stress from the layers, so be careful :wink:
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Thanks for the tip Ragnorax!
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Post by bethnor »

35 inch kami?

that's a whole lotta kami!!!!
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Post by The Average Folder »

Don't these pictures look much better than before?

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And I do not know why the right leg in the flying picture looks broken.

Folded from an uncut square of Kraft 40cm
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bethnor wrote:35 inch kami?

that's a whole lotta kami!!!!
I think he/she meant to say 35cm kami :)
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haha yeah, three feet of kami! I was like :o
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@The Average Folder
excellent fold :) last time I tried, my kami ripped at step 110. Not a hard step, but 25cm kami will only go so far.
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thanks! :)
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Hercules Beetle

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Satoshi Kamiya also made up a hercules beetle without wings. Heres the cp, http://folders.jp/g/2002/0234.html
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya - Hercules Beetle

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to all using Kami for this model: its not a great paper choice. its not strong enough for all the layers in this model. to those who succeeded with using kami on this models: congrats.

Origamido, unryu, hanji, and other paper like that work really well on this one, from my personal experience.
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