Help with Cerberus -Origami Sourcebook
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Help with Cerberus -Origami Sourcebook
I have been trying to make the Cerberus from the Origami Source Book written by Jay Ansill, and I am having some trouble. I cannot figure out step 10, and it is the smallest diagram for the Cerberus too. I think I did the left "sink" correctly, but I am stuck with the right one. Any help would be appreciated.
It looks like both the folds are a cross between an inside reverse fold, swivel fold. the folds, once compleated, should touch the crease indicated.
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Sorry I wasn't able to get on yesterday, but I'm having a little bit of trouble still. I'm going to remake what I have folded so far, because I think a tiny bit of the problem is with the creases I have made. Also, thank you for the advice; there was a little confusion with the arrow above the design. The book the arrow indicates you to either push in, sink, squash, or use a reverse fold... and I was sinking it. I will be doing this all over again, and I'll try to get back to you again when I have completed it. Thanks.
Step ten is definantly not a sink or squash.
Let me clarify what a said. Step ten is really just a reverse fold. when you valley fold one of the far edges to the center line, the closer edge follows and mountain folds. this is a swivelfold, and reverse fold together.
Let me clarify what a said. Step ten is really just a reverse fold. when you valley fold one of the far edges to the center line, the closer edge follows and mountain folds. this is a swivelfold, and reverse fold together.
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