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Puzzle box

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Well, I started to be interested in puzzle boxes from japan.

I just want to ask, does anyon here know any diagrams for a puzzle box?
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What is a puzzle box? :?
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Does this count?

(No diagrams provided, but I'm looking for this kind of thing too)
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Thats the Soma cube diagramed in The New Origami. Its made out of 144 sonobe modules.
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Sonobe modules are great (I built a level 1 Menger sponge out of them..woohoo!), but I think Tjips built a version of the Soma cube using his own new techniques. His version is under "construction set" which features an action model, the 30-degree Umulius Rectangulum (which I reverse-engineered to make a CP of) and some other cool things.
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Kenogab, you're back! :D/ How long has it been since you last posted? It must have been since Sunday the 22nd of October!

Wow, you really want to talk to Tjips, don't you ostranenie? :D Don't worry, I've contacted him to let him know that you wanted to talk to him.

Heres a site about puzzleboxes and other things... the second picture is the puzzle box. Fred Rohm has a puzzle box in his book "The World of Fred Rohm 2"
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Kasahara's "Origami Omnibus" has some cool toy puzzle boxes in the n-sected cubes section near the beginning by the way. Don't know why I didn't think of that before...there's also a very cool "hypercube" that's an almost-action model (you open it and it just expands in height--it has an internally folded triangle bellows) in there. Good stuff! That's also the book that I learned regular modular polyhedrons from.
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Cupcake wrote:Kenogab, you're back! :D/ How long has it been since you last posted? It must have been since Sunday the 22nd of October!

Wow, you really want to talk to Tjips, don't you ostranenie? :D Don't worry, I've contacted him to let him know that you wanted to talk to him.

Heres a site about puzzleboxes and other things... the second picture is the puzzle box. Fred Rohm has a puzzle box in his book "The World of Fred Rohm 2"
Wow! I never knew somone actually missed me here :D I'm so touched! :oops:

Anyway, cupcake has the thing I was talking about. I'd love to have one of those! They're so cool! Of course, It would be cooler if IT WAS MADE OF PAPER!(hint, hint...)
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kenogab wrote:It would be cooler if IT WAS MADE OF PAPER!(hint, hint...)
Yeah, I know. Thats why I included the thing about Fred Rohm. Of course, you'd have to buy his book...
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hello kenongab,

try this one: http://www.puzzleworld.org/DesignCompetition/
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I suspect you could engineer a puzzle box from the Flexicube.
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