I made a set of diagrams, Please feel free to fold them and tell me how it works out.
Notify me of any errors.
the diagrams are all pictures, click http://www.themountainfold.com click how to and then hit picture diagrams.
Thanks
New diagrams by me
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Wow!
Wow I really like your logo! Cool or what!
The diagrams are nice and easy to follow - maybe people should practice a model like this first before they attempt the Kawasaki rose.
Nice choice of paper for sale too (I might buy some at some point)
Well done!
The diagrams are nice and easy to follow - maybe people should practice a model like this first before they attempt the Kawasaki rose.
Nice choice of paper for sale too (I might buy some at some point)
Well done!
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yea, well, I am getting a new shipment of paper soon so check back.
I posted two new diagrams today
check them out in the how to section
http://www.themountainfold.com
Thanks for the feedback
I posted two new diagrams today
check them out in the how to section
http://www.themountainfold.com
Thanks for the feedback
Will do. What diagrams are you refering to?
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Thanks!
I'm trying to fold the flower in a pot from a US$ bill proport6ioned paper. Just can't get the model to 'look right'.
I've forgotten the creator of the model though.
I'm trying to fold the flower in a pot from a US$ bill proport6ioned paper. Just can't get the model to 'look right'.
I've forgotten the creator of the model though.
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I saw your picture of this model -- beautiful! I don't suppose diagrams exist anywhere? (and yes, I searched both here and via Google... to no avail)saj wrote:Thanks!
I'm trying to fold the flower in a pot from a US$ bill proport6ioned paper. Just can't get the model to 'look right'.
I've forgotten the creator of the model though.
Just remembered, the creator of the model is Herman Lau. Someone taught me a variation of the model at one of the BOS conventions.
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