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Evilameba
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origami go set

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if anyone here plays or knows of go(also known as weiqi and baduck) i would like to ask-have you ever seen origami go board, stones, or bowls? i would like to make a set or design one. can any designers help me, or make it themselves??

here are pics of a go board and stones: link 1
thats the board. first was the stones: link 2
the bowls: link 3
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I have combined all your posts into one and edited the links to make the entry better readable.
I accidentally deleted the post of JaeossMayhem, that one:

[img]http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3866/s ... 083xc7.jpg[/img]

I'm sorry about that.

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thank you so much!!!!
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Post by HankSimon »

I have some abstract suggestions:

I think there are a few designs for chessboards, and these might be modified and expanded to make the Go board.

A month or two ago, there was a design for a tile. You might use black and white paper, and sink the corners to make the stones.

I think that Paul Jackson (?) posted a design for a shallow bowl.

Anyone, feel free to amplify and expand on my fragmented memory....

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Post by Jonnycakes »

For the board, all you would need to do is a grid pattern with some little squares popping up for the handicap dots. The dimensions are a bit odd, though, with 19 divisions...

The stones shouldn't be hard at all. Simple folding the corners behind would make octagonal approximations. Even if you want something a little more 3D, inflatable octagons shouldn't be too difficult to make.

The bowl probably presents the biggest challenge, as curved-and especially spherical-figures are hard to make. A simple bowl that is similar in size and shape should be feasible, but not one with a smooth, curved surface.
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there is a modulare chessboard by Kim Best. The Diagrams can be found at http://www.origami.com (just search for chess at the diagrams section). they are single piece modules that can be tucked together, so you can easily make a 19x19 board from it.
[img]http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/3863 ... 082ul1.jpg[/img]
you could even make a 19x19 black and white board with a brown border.

For the stones you could use John Montrolls decahedron (out of the book "A Plethora of Polyhedra in Origami"). or maybe a similar design.
[img]http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/1957 ... 082sz0.jpg[/img]


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there is a modulare chessboard by Kim Best. The Diagrams can be found at http://www.origami.com (just search for chess at the diagrams section). they are single piece modules that can be tucked together, so you can easily make a 19x19 board from it.
thanks so much :D for this one. ill do it and post the results!
thank youi everyone for replying, im going to use models from "amazing origami"(kunihiko kasahara) to make the bowls and stones
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