Kathy Stevick I would like to know about models that can be folded from A8.
What you can fold from A8 depends on the thickness of your paper ... Are you
sure it's A8 ... that is really tiny!
I have a page on my site www.origamiheaven.com/silverrectangles.htm that shows
some of the modular
On 21/07/2019 21:39, Kathy Stevick wrote:
Sorry about that I would like to know about models that can be folded from A8.
I know that the same models could be folded but they get pretty small.
I have come into possession of sets of 30 A8 paper.
Can anyone direct me to modulars using small A
A-size paper have a really cool property. If divide in half, taking the
smaller side, we can two sheets of paper with one A size smaller.
Why? [MATH AHEAD]
Because of the ratio i.e 1 : √2 . If you divide this ratio(fraction) in
half, then it becomes
1/2 : √2/2 .
On simplifying, it becomes
If all A sized paper is proportionally the same, why couldn’t you fold any
model that calls for A-Sized paper? It would be the same as folding models
from different sized squares. The model would only vary in size whether it was
folded from A-8, or A-5...or any A sizes larger or smaller.
leslie wrote
If all A sized paper is proportionally the same, why couldn’t you fold any
model that calls for A-Sized paper? It would be the same as folding models
from different sized squares. The model would only vary in size whether it was
folded from A-8, or A-5...or any A sizes larger or
Hi,there's a bunch of modulars here but they are not sorted based on paper
size: Modular: free diagrams instructing you how to fold unit origami models.
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Modular: free diagrams instructing you how to fold unit origami models.
Modular origami is a type of