Much thanks again to doug for all his support and advice.  I can actually 
make the model!  Not real well yet -- it requires a degree of precision 
that I'm practicing to get up to but I have made a quite presentable 
model.

to add to Doug's great advice, I have one thing to add about the 
'collapse'.  If you look at the folds of the collapse the outermost part 
[which is dominated by the mountain folds in the hexagon and to the 
points] go _clockwise_ around the hex, but the _inner_ hexagon [which is 
made up of the valey folds one hex smaller] goes _counter_clockwise_.

I found that getting the mostly hidden inside valley folds clean and 
accurate was hard for me, so I do the collapse counter clocwise.  I start 
at one point, do the mountain tne valley next to it and the clean up the 
two mountain-fold triangles [one to the valley fold and one to the next 
point].  Then I go _inside_ and sharpen up the valley folds that start 
there and go to the next point counter-clockwise.  Then I repeat, but 
with the inside valley folds coming into the point, you can cleanly 
*completely* fold that point into the collapse, and then you sharpen its 
valley folds to the next point around and repeat.  When you're all the 
way around, you'll just have to clean up the last interior run of valley 
folds into the partially-folded point you started at.  and you're done.  
the rest of the snowflake takes careful folding but is pretty easy.

And it is a *beautiful* model.  Thanks!!

  /bernie\

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Bernie Cosell                     Fantasy Farm Fibers
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