Bulk paper non sqaure
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i just got a new modular origami book. u know the stacker type origami like a bunch of these v looking things that u can make pretty much anything with. well i don't like cutting paper... and i need non square pieces of paper; so anyone have any ideas on how to get paper that is by set specifications that are accurate and bulk?
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Re: Bulk paper non sqaure
1. Please use proper English. It's one of the forum rules.Grimatoma wrote:i just got a new modular origami book. u know the stacker type origami like a bunch of these v looking things that u can make pretty much anything with. well i dont like cutting paper... and i need non square peices of paper; so anyone have any ideas on how to get paper that is by set specifcations that are accurate and bulk?
2. Go to a print shop or photocopy centre where they have powered cutter. Those machines can cut an entire ream of paper at once.
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My friend has friends in the bookbindery and they time to time make for us squares from big packs of the non-square paper (for instace from A4) on big professional cutting machine. 

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it might help if you specified what shape paper you need.... pentagon? hexagon? dodecahedron?... as there are definitely sites that sell packets of sheets cut in circles, triangles, etc., though not necessarily in bulk.
lastly, i don't think precision is as important with modulars as it is with representational origami... there is more leeway, depending.
lastly, i don't think precision is as important with modulars as it is with representational origami... there is more leeway, depending.
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that's why i said depending
. seriously, though, i'm on a fuse spree, i've definitely unknowingly fudged a few box units, and there is definitely some "give."
for those 1000 units chinese modulars to make swans/pokemon/dragons, if some units are based off squares/hexagons/dodecahedrons that are 1/8" off, i'm not sure if it would be that devastating.
also, i forgot to mention... there are definitely kits to make those things, and that would be another source of those papers in bulk...

for those 1000 units chinese modulars to make swans/pokemon/dragons, if some units are based off squares/hexagons/dodecahedrons that are 1/8" off, i'm not sure if it would be that devastating.
also, i forgot to mention... there are definitely kits to make those things, and that would be another source of those papers in bulk...
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To safe time and folds, try to use big sheets of the paper, fold it in the right way and cut it in the right way. You obtain many pre-folded units and can just folding on existing creases.
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