
David Derudas - Sea Shell
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David Derudas - Sea Shell
hi again i need help with step 15 of the shell where are the creases 

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http://digilander.libero.it/oridavid/modgall.htm
plz help me i need to do this model for a display in school it NEEDS to be done by february 20
http://digilander.libero.it/oridavid/modgall.htm
plz help me i need to do this model for a display in school it NEEDS to be done by february 20

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i also need help
i have been searching this topic, hence i didn't wanna start one on existing theme. is here somebody who ccould explain me what to do in the whole end? (the closing of it) thanks in advance 

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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Yes! I cant figure out how to close the shell...I would greatly appreciate any help.
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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
You're taking that circled point and curving it back up, then tucking it into the indicated flap.
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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Hi everybody!
First of all:
Many Thanks to the creators of this meeting place for people with a passion for folding paper.
Arigatou gozaimasu
I have been trying to fold this model for quite some time now and I do not intend to give up, because it is so beautiful.
Unfortunately I cannot figure out how to fold and re-collapse as shown in step 16 in order to reach step 17.
Since I am rather new to Origami, surely I lack the experience and imagination needed to make this conglomerate of mountain and valley folds come to life.
Please help me to learn and improve my folding.
Thank you for your time
First of all:
Many Thanks to the creators of this meeting place for people with a passion for folding paper.
Arigatou gozaimasu
I have been trying to fold this model for quite some time now and I do not intend to give up, because it is so beautiful.
Unfortunately I cannot figure out how to fold and re-collapse as shown in step 16 in order to reach step 17.
Since I am rather new to Origami, surely I lack the experience and imagination needed to make this conglomerate of mountain and valley folds come to life.
Please help me to learn and improve my folding.
Thank you for your time
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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Thank you very much for your answer Trakthor.
Your offer to post photos is very generous and much appreciated. If you in fact can spare the time, I would be greatly in your debt.
In the meantime I will study the picture of this work of art.
Your offer to post photos is very generous and much appreciated. If you in fact can spare the time, I would be greatly in your debt.
In the meantime I will study the picture of this work of art.
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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Hello again, I hope this helps!Mount Enfold wrote:Thank you very much for your answer Trakthor.
Your offer to post photos is very generous and much appreciated. If you in fact can spare the time, I would be greatly in your debt.
In the meantime I will study the picture of this work of art.
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Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Trakthor, you saved my weekend!
Thank you so much for illustrating this problem for me (and probably many others who will come here in the future)!
Thank you so much for illustrating this problem for me (and probably many others who will come here in the future)!
Re: David Derudas - Sea Shell
Any hints/examples for the close of the shell i.e. steps 18, 19, 20? I can't quite figure out what it's trying to tell me... i can kind of almost get it done but i'm not sure what tucks into what etc. or maybe i'm trying to close it the wrong way around or something?