st. nicholas origami present
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moog and trouble, thank you for folding and posting! did you post a video, trouble? unfortunately i use a pc from the stone ages for my internet travels, so i can't see what your clip is about. do you have a picture to show, too?
a few minutes later: trouble, i got it! probably i was just in lack of a flash plug-in to be able to see the clip on youtube.
a few minutes later: trouble, i got it! probably i was just in lack of a flash plug-in to be able to see the clip on youtube.
Thanks for sharing the diagrams Grizzly Man. I made an attempt to fold this model last evening but I used paper which was really small in size (6 inches). So it really didn't come out too well...very untidy, actually. I will re-fold the model using a larger sheet of paper and post a pic of it, by the weekend.
i've asked a friend of mine for testfolding the diagrams today.
together we had to realize that there's a little mistake after the closed sink: before you swing the back half of the model to the right side, there's of course another part of free paper left - the one you have to put into the (sunken) pocket to get a closed back.
together we had to realize that there's a little mistake after the closed sink: before you swing the back half of the model to the right side, there's of course another part of free paper left - the one you have to put into the (sunken) pocket to get a closed back.