Re: Chef Rat by Nguyen Hung Cuong
Posted: June 11th, 2015, 3:02 pm
hi,
I´m here again - with a new laptop at home (not working perfect ...), but:
my fingers are working, I folded a rat up to step 57 so far
I think that you´ve folded everything correct so far, since you seem to have the same problem with the "locked points". It is as follows:
- you do have to reversefold the tip that seemes to be locked
- if you move the large white flap to the right (as indicated) you will see, that there will be a point that you can reverse fold.
- what irritated me at first: you don´t have to valley-fold the large layer to the right all the way; there will be only a new small edge you create: if you look at the diagram in step 57: the new crease will only be from the right upper corner of the valley-line to the point, where this valley-line meets the first line goint down. and this new edge will nearly create itself automatically by reverse-folding the "locked tip".
I hope this helps - otherwise I´ll post some picture (when possible
I´m here again - with a new laptop at home (not working perfect ...), but:
my fingers are working, I folded a rat up to step 57 so far
I think that you´ve folded everything correct so far, since you seem to have the same problem with the "locked points". It is as follows:
- you do have to reversefold the tip that seemes to be locked
- if you move the large white flap to the right (as indicated) you will see, that there will be a point that you can reverse fold.
- what irritated me at first: you don´t have to valley-fold the large layer to the right all the way; there will be only a new small edge you create: if you look at the diagram in step 57: the new crease will only be from the right upper corner of the valley-line to the point, where this valley-line meets the first line goint down. and this new edge will nearly create itself automatically by reverse-folding the "locked tip".
I hope this helps - otherwise I´ll post some picture (when possible