You know that center point at the top of a frog base?
Does anyone have any experience closed-sinking that? Is it even possible?*
I'm talking a fully closed and really small sink. Is there perhaps an alternate method for producing such a closed sink?** Something like a series of unsinks and closed sinks?
*(Besides by using a large piece of tear-proof paper--obviously, you could roll it into a cone and shove it through.)
**(Not by blunting the point--that method will almost certainly destroy the paper)
Octagonal closed sink
Forum rules
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
READ: The Origami Forum Rules & Regulations
- origamimasterjared
- Buddha
- Posts: 1670
- Joined: August 13th, 2004, 6:25 pm
- Contact:
First make a rabbit ear with the flap you want to sink, mountain fold the rabbit ear along the crease line where you want to have the sink, turn the paper over and bring one layer from underneath to the front. If the inner structure doesn´t matter, you can leave it as it is, if not, comes the hardest part ... unfold the rabbit ear inside the model without tearing anything...
This method was described by Lang and should hopefully work.
This method was described by Lang and should hopefully work.
- origamimasterjared
- Buddha
- Posts: 1670
- Joined: August 13th, 2004, 6:25 pm
- Contact: