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Hi I have to make a spider for a friend and I was just wondreing if anyone has a reccomendation for which one to fold. Ive got quite a few books and it would be useful to have some suggestions!

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Spider by Mark Leonard is very nice and easy.

I have folded it several times. Check pictures no 9 and 10 in gallery at my site
Greg, Grzegorz actually, but try to pronounce it
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[img]http://people.freenet.de/origamichris/bilder/009.jpg[/img]

I like "viuda negra" by Manuel Sirgo. the spider on the picture is a modified version of the original. it somehow looks better to me that way :)
if I remember right, the diagrams are at Terry's page.

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TheRealChris wrote: if I remember right, the diagrams are at Terry's page.
Not really but nearly: http://www.pajarita.org/aep/nacionales/espa15-1.pdf
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well... anyway I found the spider on Terry's page:
http://design.origami.free.fr/Sirgo/diagrams.htm

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but you're right. the diagrams are not there :)


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I really enjoyed folding Max Hulme's spider, I believe diagrams are in a recent BOS magazine.

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yes I was planning to do Manuel sirgo's. I must look at Marc's.

Chris, could you tell me if the modification is diagrammed somewhere , or is it your own?

Thanks very much

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Chris, could you tell me if the modification is diagrammed somewhere , or is it your own?
the folding process is the same, just the shaping is different.

here's Sirgo's Version:
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ok thanks i folded manuel's spider in the end and sculpted it in a standing position.

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I tried folding it from a piece of 15x15 kami once, but failed miserably. I couldn't shape it at all, and it was just a black ball with some straight sticks. I really need to start making my own tissue foil so I can shape my models a bit after folding.
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hi!

i'm trying to finish that mark leonard's spider model, but i'm totally stuck in step 19.

would you be so kind of giving me some hints so that i can end it up?

thx
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