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Pandanus Star
I've been reading the extreme origami book and it has a few nice models but i'm stuck on the pandanus star step 6 when you make an "A" element. Does anyone have a different diagram I could follow or more detailed instructions?
Step 6 is basic mountain fold. After making the step 5, the ends of the strip are posing in opposite directions. In step 6 you do the mountain fold on the indicated dashed line so that you can form a cone shape and lock the strip ends to form the "A" element. Its not a fold actually, just a soft bend, as it may flatten the strip rather than giving it that cone shape.
Look at step 4 in this link. http://www.bluepop.us/origami/diagram/swan_dir1.jpg
Look at step 4 in this link. http://www.bluepop.us/origami/diagram/swan_dir1.jpg
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I just finished that model but now I am looking to find a model for the two coloured sonobe cube.
Last edited by origami boy on July 17th, 2006, 3:52 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sonobe Cube
Is this what you are looking for?
http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/origami/sonobe.html
Just scroll down the page to see the instructions to make the units as well as the assembly.
http://britton.disted.camosun.bc.ca/origami/sonobe.html
Just scroll down the page to see the instructions to make the units as well as the assembly.
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Well, I am not sure if I can post pics to show you how to fold the unit exactly but it is very similar to the unit folded in this link (rhombic dodecahedron calendar)http://www.elrecords.co.uk/thok/calendar.html
Here are the changes you need to make:
1. You are using a square paper, so bring the left corner up to the 3/4th mark instead of the center as in the A4 unit.
2. In the 6th step, make valley fold in place of the mountain fold in the A4 unit and.....so automatically the valley fold in A4 unit becomes mountain fold in the square unit. Now you should be seeing the unit shown to make the D cube in "Extreme Origami" book.
I know it sounds confusing, but I am sure if you try folding it as you read, you will figure it out. I can post sequential pictures folding the unit only if the forum manager okays it...as I am aware of copyrights etc.
About the double STAR flexicube (exquisite model), it is diagrammed in "Brilliant Origami" by David Brill. If you are looking for just 'double flexicube', scroll down this link and you can see the model and instructions. http://ditelo.itc.it/people/gretter/diagrammi.html
regards,
Here are the changes you need to make:
1. You are using a square paper, so bring the left corner up to the 3/4th mark instead of the center as in the A4 unit.
2. In the 6th step, make valley fold in place of the mountain fold in the A4 unit and.....so automatically the valley fold in A4 unit becomes mountain fold in the square unit. Now you should be seeing the unit shown to make the D cube in "Extreme Origami" book.
I know it sounds confusing, but I am sure if you try folding it as you read, you will figure it out. I can post sequential pictures folding the unit only if the forum manager okays it...as I am aware of copyrights etc.
About the double STAR flexicube (exquisite model), it is diagrammed in "Brilliant Origami" by David Brill. If you are looking for just 'double flexicube', scroll down this link and you can see the model and instructions. http://ditelo.itc.it/people/gretter/diagrammi.html
regards,
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http://www.elrecords.co.uk/thok/flexcube.html
Just use a twice as long paper and make 16 cubes instead of 8. Also if it´s fun to do it once, the normal flexicube is far better.
Just use a twice as long paper and make 16 cubes instead of 8. Also if it´s fun to do it once, the normal flexicube is far better.
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Yeah it's hard to lock some models together but you can use tape or glue even though it won't really be origami then it still works. I have a question. I am making the fireworks model but it seems impossible to lock the last unit. Does anyone know how to do it easily?
Nevermind, I figured out how to put the fireworks together. It is a very nice model.
Nevermind, I figured out how to put the fireworks together. It is a very nice model.