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Kind Attn: Frydrych (Origami Snapology)

Posted: March 24th, 2006, 11:18 pm
by akshu
Hi All,

I have all the pieces ready for this model, the EGG, but need help with the LAYOUT. Where do the 2 square shapes go? I am looking for help from anyone who has made this....especially "Frydrych" as I am trying to make the exact one on your amazing website. Also, what paper did you use to make these? Construction paper or any other?

http://gregorigami.art.pl/index.php?akc ... ery&obr=94

I looked on the Haligami site and it only has instructions on how to make and join the units. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks and regards,

Posted: March 25th, 2006, 5:26 pm
by klickme
there ist an link for an diagram on the site, but i couldn't found this. could you helb me please?

Origami Snapology

Posted: March 26th, 2006, 1:22 am
by akshu
Hi

Please try this link below....:)

http://www.origami.friko.pl/snapologia/ ... ologia.php

There may be some pop-up windows, but once you close them, you can see the instructions.

Bye,

Posted: March 26th, 2006, 3:51 pm
by Frydrych
I've already fixed the link to diagram. Thanks!

The polygons layout is the same as in this model
but in the snapology version hexagons are devided into triangles. Maybe it will be easier to figure out the layout from this one. Two square units are placed on two opposite ends of the egg.

I used 120gsm "Stardream" metallic paper. For the snapology egg the colours are bronze, cooper and antique gold.

I bought this paper in a papershop in Cracow(Poland). But after I had made a google search I found an online shop which seems to keep the same paper.

Hope that helps,
Greg

Thank you!

Posted: March 26th, 2006, 5:42 pm
by akshu
Thanks for your help! I am sure I can finish the assembly in a day now.

Wow! This other model is really so exquisite. You have magic hands and the colour choices you make to fold your models is awesome. I wish you good luck and will of course watch out for more of you masterpieces like the most recent Spiral Star!!! :lol:

Thanks and regards,