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GreyGeese
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Share your favorite techniques

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Have you ever learned a better way to perform a fold? If so, share it here.
I had been practicing double rabbit-ears using Montroll's one-step method, often with unsatisfactory results. Then I discovered Lang's three-step method: 1) Squash fold the tip of the flap toward you, 2) petal fold the result, 3) fold in half. Now I can get them right every time! :o
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lichangzhen
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Hi,Hello
I think expression is hard with word,Could you diagrammatize it?

Thanks
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I love box pleating!
Practiced with several models.
Currently trying to design my 1st model (Koi Fish) with box pleating :D :D
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lichangzhen wrote:Hi,Hello
I think expression is hard with word,Could you diagrammatize it?

Thanks
Being quite new to origami myself, I really don't know if I could draw a diagram at all (much less a good one.) You will, however, find it in the introduction to almost any of Lang's books.
(I have to retract my statement about always getting DREs right. I tried a model that called for one on a foot that, by that time, was less than 1/8" wide and half that thick. I couldn't do anything with it, not even a simple reverse fold! :oops:)
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