Model Index A. Miranda van de Beek Alexandra Kalashnikova Alexandra Kalashnikova Alexandru Malekshahian Anastasiya Rasputkina Ancella Simoes Andrey Ermakov Andrey Lukyanov Anna Kastlunger Arno Pfingstner Arno Pfingstner Bennett Arnstein Bennett Arnstein Bennett Arnstein Blythe Creamer Chris Taylor Damian Kowalski Damian Kowalski Dirk Eisner Doris Lauinger Franz Muskovich Franz Rogar Gilad Aharoni Hans‐Werner Guth Hubert Villeneuve Jacob Rossman Jedidiah Nixon Jedidiah Nixon Jedidiah Nixon Jens Kober Jens Kober Jens Kober Jens Kober Jens Kober Jens Kober Jens Kober Jorge E. Jaramillo Joseph Organtini Klaus‐Dieter Ennen
Draak Christmas Tree Snowflake Rose Frame Butterfly Christmas Lantern Doll Dress Plexus Hearts Lizard Einfacher Pustekreisel Sockel für Würfel Chain of 4 Equilateral Triangles with internal Pockets Staple‐less Connection Why‐Vee Origami Glider Pteranodon Kerry's Rose Jackalope Not Flying Dragon CoSID Corner Star Kleines Geschenktäschchen / Gift Bag Dodostricock Fugu Flag of Denmark Wurzel2Papier‐Dreieckedelstein Young Dragon Aguman Crossbow Generic Firearm War‐Axe Alien Candle Kite Lizard Nodding Dog Penguin Turtle Striped Cup Narwhal Baum‐Schmuck 10
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Etude "Plexus hearts" Author: Andrey Lukyanov (Ukraine)
1. Outline the midpoints of the sides...
3. Bend the bottom corners. Turn over
5. Bend in the middle between the marked lines.
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4. Bend the sides to the middle
6. Fold and unfold as indicated. Turn over
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7. Bend in the middle between the marked lines.
9. Result. Turn Over
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8. Fold on all marked lines
10. Bend corners
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13. Then the top and bottom. Turn over
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CHAIN-OF-4-EQUILATERAL- TRIANGLES WITH INTERNAL POCKETS At first glance it appears that this module has no locks. However, when used as a stellation module to make a stellated icosahedron, every three-sided pyramid can have two connections locked by folding over the pocket after a tab has been inserted. If you use tweezers and the ball is in its early stages so that you have access to the inside, even the third connection of many pyramids can be locked. Inventor Unknown 2.0
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Staple-less Connection by Bennett Arnstein Page 1 Shown for two sheets, both the same size, and lined up so only one sheet is visible. Both sheets are folded at each step, and the thickness of the sheets and the shifting of the sheets when folded are ignored.
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Why-Vee Airplane Glider Page 2
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This completes the folding. Let the paper unfold naturally and adjust the creases until it looks like an airplane. Do not unfold the crease of step 7.
This is a view of the airplane in flight. You are behind the airplane, looking forward; slightly above and looking down; and slightly to the left and looking right. The centerline should be creased sharply so the fuselage looks like a capital letter “V”. The wings should angle upwards from the fuselage, like the slanted bars on a capital letter “Y”.
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This is another view of the airplane in flight You are ih front of the airplane looking aft, above the airplane looking down, and to the right of the airplane looking left. There is some folded paper inside the wing, between the top layer and the bottom layer, which separates the two layers forming a Klein-Fogelman undercarriage. The rear tips of the wings are shown with a gentle upward curvature to give the airplane a slight nose-up trim.
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This is a side view of the airplane as it is flying to the left. The heavy black circle shows the approximate point to grasp when launching the airplane. To launch, throw the airplane at an upward angle.
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Kerry’s Rose, by Chris Taylor A 9” square will give a rose about 4” in diameter. Most paper types can be used, but for final shaping it is good to use something that can be wet‐folded, or that will hold its shape, such as tissue foil. 1. Start white side up. Crease the diagonals.
3. Fold the edge up to the mark you just made, and make another pinch
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4. Fold the far edge down to the mark you just made. Crease only in the central section between diagonals.
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5. Make three more valley folds symmetrical to the previous one, forming a small square in the centre. The sides of this square are 1/8 the size of the paper.
7. Make three more symmetrically. The four diagonal folds are highlighted in this picture.
9. The completed twist fold from above…
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6. Turn the paper over. Make a valley fold from one corner of the central square, parallel to the diagonal.
8. Make a twist fold on existing creases. This shows the twist in progress from above.
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11. The next few steps make a crease pattern for another twist fold, equivalent to the previous one but based on the new square. With the white side upwards, valley fold the new diagonals.
13. Marked in pen are the valley folds from steps 11 and 12.
15. Repeat for the other three sides, to create the creases shown below.
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12. Make four short valley folds to mark out another square directly behind the central square from step 9.
14. With the coloured side up, crease a diagonal line that matches the folded edge.
16. Make another twist fold from existing creases formed in steps 11 to 15. In progress.
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17. Completed twist fold.
19. With the coloured side up, lift up one of the folded edges.
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18. Same, viewed from below.
20. Pull up a folded edge from underneath and wrap it around to the front. In the centre, this is essentially equivalent to a closed sink of the corner of the central square. Be careful not to tear the paper here.
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23. With white side up, repeat steps 11‐13 on the new, smaller area.
25. Twist on the creases formed from steps 23 and 24, equivalent to step 16.
27. Repeat the wrap from steps 19‐21.
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30. Lift up each of the four ‘arms’ so they are roughly vertical.
31. Carefully unwrap another layer from inside each arm.
32. At the centre is a small square. Pinch together its four corners, similar to forming a preliminary base.
33. View from the side. Curl one of the corners back on itself (gentle curve rather than a sharp crease) and tuck the pocket at the base of the rose. With normal paper, this may not stay in place very well, and you might need to use a drop of glue (horror!) to hold it in place. However, it should work fine with tissue foil or wet‐folding.
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34. Repeat on the other three corners to complete. Shape to taste. Below are three views of the completed rose.
Variations on this design are possible by varying the size of the initial small square and the number of twist folds completed. If the initial square is 1/9 size rather than 1/8, and you make four twist folds rather than three, you will get a tighter spiral. However, with larger numbers of twist folds paper creep makes the folding very difficult. Thank you to Kerry for helping me with the photos! This is my first attempt at making any kind of diagrams, so please get in touch if any of the steps are unclear. I can be found on the origami forum as chris_t.
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This model requires two modules. Each module has two ends (here shown with different colors). One end can be folded independently from the other. One pair of paper sizes is given here. Other paper sizes are possible. More information can you find after the joining part.
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Joining the modules: Start with two ends B to form a cone. Do the same with two ends D.
p36f36-36 ? p36 is the pocket angle between the pocket opening and center line, here 36◦ . f36-36 are two flap angles starting at the center line,here two times 36◦ . Other paper sizes ? The following equations are valid. pl2 = pl1 ∗ 0.874 pw2 = pw1 ∗ 0.643 op = pl1 − pw1 ∗ 0.688 pl1,pl2: paper length of module 1 resp. 2. pw1,pw2: paper width of module 1 resp. 2. op: opening at the side of the model. If op is 0, then the model is closed. If op is negative, then both ends come together and the folding is not possible. Choose one length and one width and calculate the other sizes.
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CoSID Corner Star? The star is two times the corner of the Compound of Stellated Icosahedron and Dodecahedron.
You can fold the whole compound with the following modules: module 1: 30x A+A module 2: 60x C+(D without step 12) Use the previous paper sizes.
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1. Mark center of left edge with a small crease.
4. Bring bottom-left corner to touch top edge. The crease starts at the last pinch on the right. Crease only on the right side.
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5. Valley-fold and unfold through the intersection.
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Echo Dish Michael Weinstein 2010
1. Blintz fold.
2. Crease down the middle both ways.
3. Make another pinch halfway between the edge and your first pinch.
4. And one more time, then turn over.
5. Line up the outermost two creases, and crease hard.
6. Crease similarly three more times.
7. Fold one edge over.
8. Rotate the corner to the left with valley and mountain folds.
9. Crease well, and unfold. Note the crease that lines up with the folded edge. If that crease isn’t on that edge, you haven’t done it right.
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10. Repeat steps 7, 8 and 9 on the other corners.
11. Fold in an edge.
13. Valley fold the corner.
14. Valley fold the edge following the crease below.
16. Fold the corner back behind and repeat steps 12-15 on the other three.
17. Repeat steps 11-16 on the other three corners.
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20. Your dish should look something like this from the inside. Continue reserve folding in and out on the rest of the creases.
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