Hi carson

In case you still haven't folded the model you asked about, I am attaching
a CP for it. I hope you like it.

The size of the paper is a bit difficult to explain but it is very easy to
find. If you divide a rectangle (say an A4 or letter sheet) in 4 on its
short side, the lenght of the final rectangle (you need to cut some from
the original sheet) should be 8 times that width multiplied by the tangent
of 30 °.


Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 12:10:13 -0500
> From: Carson Box <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Origami] Model name and creator
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> Hello, all!
>
> I was wondering if anyone might know the information about this model.
> Taught at PCOC 2013.
>
> Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tjU_Ys75y0Y
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> Photos: https://havepaperwilltravel.shutterfly.com/8718#8495
> https://havepaperwilltravel.shutterfly.com/8718#8482
> https://havepaperwilltravel.shutterfly.com/8718#8234
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> Also, are there any other collapsing action models like this?
> I believe this is similar:
> https://havepaperwilltravel.shutterfly.com/8718#8331
>
> To finish, if anyone knows either of those models, or others, would anyone
> be kind enough to help me fold them?
>
> Thanks, guys!
> Carson "Dieter" Box
>


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Jorge Jaramillo

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