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Modular origami diagrams
Modular origami diagrams














Soon I will post the 15 assembly varients I made.ġ. I made two with his and as I found the assembly to be harder. I like my unit better because it is stronger during assembly for at least the one completed modular. Thanks to Mark Kennedy for helping me get the information to clear that up. I wrap a section around another section that forces a color change and it does change assembly methodology a bit. The modular is of an almost identical unit that an Italian folder, Franco Pavarin, published, with one difference. The box was inspired by this box from Lorenzo Marchi. Remember your server is harried and tip generously. You can fit the coins that go with the tip in it. In honor of such a green holiday I am posting triangular pyramid tip box instructions and a Celtic cross modular (In deference to it being the holiday of a saint and all.) The tip box is made from a bill and closes. Patty’s day is near!!! For many (I am only speaking of Chicago, cause that’s what I know) it is special day celebrated in any place that serves alcohol, by the Green Chicago River, or at the parade. Keep adding units until you have the original photo. Make sure that you are tucked in on both sides.ġ0. Take the top point and fold down to 1/3 from the bottom and then let fold the unit back on step sevens creases.ĩ. Do it one and then rotate the unit and do it the other way.Ĩ. Fold your paper in half by taking the right edge over to the left edge. Put the unit sideways and fold the tip so it is roughly parallel with the vertex of the obtuse angle. This is the front of the paper, this is the colour the module will be when it's folded. You will have to reverse the direction of the crease on the front fold.ħ. Take the two flaps folded in the last step and fold inside the pocket. Take top point and fold to bottom point and crease.Ħ. Fold tips around edge and tuck them inside.ĥ. Fold the bottom right edge to crease lineĤ.

modular origami diagrams

Fold as indicated and crease and then undo.ģ.

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As for the oddly bolded sections that is something the blog is doing and I can’t fix-since wordpress is free I can’t complain.ġ. The instructions are for the 20 unit variation. The modular can be done in 8 or 20 depending on the variation, of which there are many. The units are not remotely similar, and sadly my unit does not have the flexibility or strength that the other one has. The unit was designed to create the same effect (although with a completely seperate unit) that another 3d wreath has. I will send stuff when I have the computer up and running.Īs usual if anyone has seen this modular please post information and links as applicable. Glue is recommended if you do not want the model to be disassembled by curious admirers.For people who have sent requests for things I apologize as I spent the better part of the last three weeks away from home and if it is for computer based candy container diagrams my other computer is not functioning right now. Model is relatively stable and does not need glue. You may need to rotate the model around and around to redo tucks that have come undone.

modular origami diagrams modular origami diagrams

Origami Architecture is reminiscent of paper cut and. Ideally, there should be 8 tucks to complete the assembly process.Tips: Be patient and fiddle with it a little. Modular origami spotlights mathematical-based paper folding models such as polyhedrons and tetrahedrons. Assemble the two units by tucking-in the flaps from one unit into the pockets of the second unit.It will look like a kite with a visible split. On the bottom layer, flip one layer right to left.The unit should still have 4 layers on the left and 4 layers on the right side. On the top layer,flip one layer from left to right.Repeat steps 1 through 8 on another sheet of paper.Completed unit should look like a kite with 4 layers on the left and 4 layers on the right.

modular origami diagrams

Turn over and repeat steps 5 through 7.Repeat steps 5 and 6 on the right layer.Flip the right half of the kite towards the left.Lift one layer from left side and squash down (this is called the squash fold).Continue to collapse until you get a square shape that has two layers on the left and two layers on the right (this is called the preliminary base). Hold the paper along the fold made in step 3 and push them together.With the white side up, valley fold left to right and unfold.With the color side up, valley fold and unfold across the diagonals.














Modular origami diagrams