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Does anyone have any orbs diagrams?
Re: Orbs diagrams...
Can you be more specific either by linking to a picture or describing what you mean?bee19 wrote:Does anyone have any orbs diagrams?
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Re: Orbs diagrams...
as long as you mean orb in the meaning of "balls", you could also look out for kusudamas. they are also some kind of orbs, aren't they? there are surely a couple of nice pages out there in the matrix (like http://www.kusudama.origami.nom.br/loja.asp)bee19 wrote:Does anyone have any orbs diagrams?
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They are mainly made my taking a square or rectangle and inscribing (scoring) circles into the edges. I believe you might be able to find some information in the origami-l archives. I did some google searching and found some information for you.
Picture of a large orb. Note the card in front that shows the crease pattern.
http://bgp.nu/~mak/origami/2003_OUSA/mo ... mage4.html
Here are two of Mosely's patents on this type of model. It does provide enough information to at least get started, I think.
http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewe ... =en&DB=EPD
http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewe ... =en&DB=EPD
Here are two additional models in a picture.
http://tiger.towson.edu/~jmaple1/Origami/math_2.htm
Here is a picture of a different orb model.
http://www.papercrane.org/?a=16
A year and a half ago, I did some experiments trying to reverse engineer the Kwan's business card orb based on the picture. I was able to figure out that the center of the circle should be at the point that would be one vertex of an equalateral triangle that would be made by folding the card to touch the two opposite corners together and then folding the other corners to the center. I know that probably isn't very helpful because I haven't tried to simplify the description. I find it to be annoying to try to get the circles scored well enough to make the model consistantly. I have considered making a sturdy template, but I'm too lazy for that right now. It's also good to avoid making the circles so large that they actually touch the sides. Having a gap helps them stay together much better than not having one.
http://www.origami-usa.org/spx-a30309.html
I hope that helps.
Picture of a large orb. Note the card in front that shows the crease pattern.
http://bgp.nu/~mak/origami/2003_OUSA/mo ... mage4.html
Here are two of Mosely's patents on this type of model. It does provide enough information to at least get started, I think.
http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewe ... =en&DB=EPD
http://l2.espacenet.com/espacenet/viewe ... =en&DB=EPD
Here are two additional models in a picture.
http://tiger.towson.edu/~jmaple1/Origami/math_2.htm
Here is a picture of a different orb model.
http://www.papercrane.org/?a=16
A year and a half ago, I did some experiments trying to reverse engineer the Kwan's business card orb based on the picture. I was able to figure out that the center of the circle should be at the point that would be one vertex of an equalateral triangle that would be made by folding the card to touch the two opposite corners together and then folding the other corners to the center. I know that probably isn't very helpful because I haven't tried to simplify the description. I find it to be annoying to try to get the circles scored well enough to make the model consistantly. I have considered making a sturdy template, but I'm too lazy for that right now. It's also good to avoid making the circles so large that they actually touch the sides. Having a gap helps them stay together much better than not having one.
http://www.origami-usa.org/spx-a30309.html
I hope that helps.
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Bowl
Hi!
Does anyone know how to assemble the bowl shown in http://tiger.towson.edu/~jmaple1/Origami/math_2.htm ? The crease pattern is shown (four squares if I'm not mistaken, but how to get them into lose lovely bowls is beyond me. . . .
Thanks,
Calfaile
Does anyone know how to assemble the bowl shown in http://tiger.towson.edu/~jmaple1/Origami/math_2.htm ? The crease pattern is shown (four squares if I'm not mistaken, but how to get them into lose lovely bowls is beyond me. . . .
Thanks,
Calfaile
oops!
Sorry, wrong link.
http://bgp.nu/~mak/origami/2003_OUSA/mo ... osely.html
This also has the *amazing* bud model. I just finished folding it
I'll also post to the Olist
-Cal
http://bgp.nu/~mak/origami/2003_OUSA/mo ... osely.html
This also has the *amazing* bud model. I just finished folding it
I'll also post to the Olist
-Cal
But back to the orbs. . .
I just spent the last few days building these things. . .
As said in http://origami.kvi.nl/cgi-bin/oigquery. ... t&msgnr=61
The 6-orb is straightforward.
The dimensions of the 12 and 30 orbs are as follows (as a ratio of the width of the card):
12 orb:
W = 1
L (Length of the rectangle) = sqrt(2) = 1.41
X (side of the rhombus) = 3/ (2*sqrt(2)) =1.06
r1 (radius 1) = 3 / (4 + 2*sqrt(2)) = 0.44
r2 = 3/ (2*sqrt(2) +2) = 0.62
30 orb
W =1
L=phi = 1.62
x = (1+phi^2)/2phi = 1.12
r1 = (1 + phi^2)/(2 phi(phi + 1)) = 0.43
r2 = (1 + phi^2)/(2 (phi+1) = 0.69
obviously x = r1+r2
The rhombus should be centred in the middle of the card.
As said in http://origami.kvi.nl/cgi-bin/oigquery. ... t&msgnr=61
The 6-orb is straightforward.
The dimensions of the 12 and 30 orbs are as follows (as a ratio of the width of the card):
12 orb:
W = 1
L (Length of the rectangle) = sqrt(2) = 1.41
X (side of the rhombus) = 3/ (2*sqrt(2)) =1.06
r1 (radius 1) = 3 / (4 + 2*sqrt(2)) = 0.44
r2 = 3/ (2*sqrt(2) +2) = 0.62
30 orb
W =1
L=phi = 1.62
x = (1+phi^2)/2phi = 1.12
r1 = (1 + phi^2)/(2 phi(phi + 1)) = 0.43
r2 = (1 + phi^2)/(2 (phi+1) = 0.69
obviously x = r1+r2
The rhombus should be centred in the middle of the card.