Peter Engel wrote :
> (snip).. They were extraordinary. It gave me an appreciation not only for
Hatori's
> folding artistry but also for the craft of making sushi and, in turn, for
the degree
> of skill and focus that can be brought to all disciplines.
Robert Lang wrote:
> (snip) ... A few years
Sorry folks, there was a space at the end of the link making it unusuable.
Here it is again:
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/origami-science.html
I do not know exactly which e-newsletter you are refering to, but this page has
some examples of materials which can self fold.
http://www.origami-resource-center.com/origami-science.html
Hydro fold has paper that is wet in crease patterns;
Polymer sheets with black ink crease patterns will
On Apr 15, 2013, at 11:11 AM, Julie B wrote:
> I am interested in finding out more about the machine that can crease origami
> paper as mentioned in the e-newsletter yesterday
What e-newsletter? How does one sign up for it?
ljc
> Robert Lang wrote :
>> (snip) ... Back in the 1990s, in the heyday of the Bug Wars, I used
>> to send insect diagrams to HATORI Masao, who folded them and exhibited them
>> at Tanteidan
>> events and regularly sent folded versions back to me. .. (snip)
>Boon wrote:
>> I also remember being
On Apr 15, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Julie B wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am interested in finding out more about the machine that can crease origami
> paper as mentioned in the e-newsletter yesterday. Does anyone know how this
> is done?
>
> Thanks!!! J Barr
Find someone that loves to fold exacting grids
Hi!
I am interested in finding out more about the machine that can crease origami
paper as mentioned in the e-newsletter yesterday. Does anyone know how this is
done?
Thanks!!! J Barr
W dniu 2013-02-26 23:31, Gerardo @neorigami.com pisze:
Would you please tell me the name of the following models and their
creators?
http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/581875_618685691480746_1982950065_n.jpg
It is a model made of an amazing curler unit designed by Herman van
Gouber
On 15apr13, Kathy Knapp wrote: When a windmill base is folded, and each of the
four arms are squashed, creating four preliminary bases, one in each corner, is
there a name for this? And Nice Greetings Anna replied: Actually I'd only call
it windmill base when it has reached this state. Usually I
2013/4/15 Kathy Knapp wrote:
> When a windmill base is folded, and each of the four arms are squashed,
> creating four preliminary bases, one in each corner, is there a name for this?
Actually I'd only call it windmill base when it has reached this
state. Usually I precrease the whole thing (4x4
When a windmill base is folded, and each of the four arms are squashed,
creating four preliminary bases, one in each corner, is there a name for this?
Thanks - I did try looking
Kathy Knapp,
Peoria, Illinois, USA
Do well your part today. - Juliette Gordon Low
Thus spake "boon" on 4/14/13 7:02 PM:
>Robert Lang wrote :
>
>> (snip) ... Back in the 1990s, in the heyday of the Bug Wars, I used to
>>send insect diagrams to HATORI Masao, who folded them and exhibited them
>>at Tanteidan events and regularly sent folded versions back to me. ..
>>(snip)
>
> On
On Apr 14, 2013, at 7:02 PM, boon wrote:
Robert Lang wrote :
(snip) ... Back in the 1990s, in the heyday of the Bug Wars, I used
to
send insect diagrams to
HATORI Masao, who folded them and exhibited them at Tanteidan
events and
regularly sent
folded versions back to me. .. (snip)
Robe
2013/2/27 Andrew Hudson
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com <
> gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:
>
> > Would you please tell me the name of the following models and their
> > creators?
> >
> >
> >
> http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/581875_618685691480746_1982950065
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