Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
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Does anyone have the crease pattern for Satoshi Kamiya's minotaur? I'm completely stuck and think it would help quite a bit.
Thanks
-RGunX
Does anyone have the crease pattern for Satoshi Kamiya's minotaur? I'm completely stuck and think it would help quite a bit.
Thanks
-RGunX
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
A quick Google search turned up the book with the diagrams.
http://www.happyfolding.com/book-cdo-cd ... ntion_2010
As far as how to buy it, though, I'm not entirely sure. You could try to contact the CDO directly.
http://www.happyfolding.com/book-cdo-cd ... ntion_2010
As far as how to buy it, though, I'm not entirely sure. You could try to contact the CDO directly.
Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
Ah, I've done that before. You have to be a CDO Member to buy it.Baltorigamist wrote:A quick Google search turned up the book with the diagrams.
http://www.happyfolding.com/book-cdo-cd ... ntion_2010
As far as how to buy it, though, I'm not entirely sure. You could try to contact the CDO directly.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
I bought my copy from Nic Terry's origami-shop. At the moment he doesn't have it in stock anymore. I do remember that when I wanted mine CDO did a "reprint" for origami-shop (I don't know if that was just for me or was always planned). It might be worth asking Mr Terry.
Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
I'm having some problem of getting to Step 56 and past So Please Help Any1 with Steps 52 to 55 heres a Picture Please some 1 Help Me it'd be much Appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
ah, ok. pictures wouldn't explain much better. i'm roughly translating.
52. reverse fold the little triangular flap.
53. fold the flap (included what you just reverse folded) downward
54. squash fold the white part
55. reverse fold again.
hope it helps.
52. reverse fold the little triangular flap.
53. fold the flap (included what you just reverse folded) downward
54. squash fold the white part
55. reverse fold again.
hope it helps.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
Mmm... you should try harder when looking for things, specially Kamiya's stuff. He published the CP for the Minotaur some time ago in his web site.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
Could anyone tell me what size of paper is recommended for this model
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
kamiya himself recommends 35 cm.
that said, the details of the head will get quite small. 50 cm is a better practice size.
that said, the details of the head will get quite small. 50 cm is a better practice size.
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
I used a 25cm square but I recommend something bigger... 40-50cm would be good
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Re: Satoshi Kamiya Minotaur
Ok thanks.
Do you think I should use a tissue foil or tracing paper for this model?
Do you think I should use a tissue foil or tracing paper for this model?
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Your welcome and I would recommend tissue foil
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Thanks again .
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