Re: [Origami] 3 unit triangular bipyramid

2015-06-24 Thread David Mitchell
Richard Kennedy wrote: Tom Hull (in his book Project Origami, Activity 14, p. 139-151) states that the creator is Molly Kahn, but doesn't appear to give a creation date, or where diagrams first appeared. Yes, this is Molly Kahn's Hexahedron. It has been published many times ... among others in

[Origami] Flat-foldable Conical structure - Space Antenna

2015-06-24 Thread Sam
Hello everyone, Currently in internship, I work with a team of students on the design of an inflatable space conical antenna (PICARD project - REXUS), that should be launch next year. I am the team member responsible to find the best way to fold it, and so I am actively working on a flat-foldable

Re: [Origami] 3 unit triangular bipyramid

2015-06-24 Thread Rona Gurkewitz
Hi, I learned this model from Lillian Oppenheimer and Alice Gray in 1973 as created by Molly Kahn. Perhaps it appears in an issue of the Origamian Rona

[Origami] Antelope Valley, CA, USA, Origami Meetings - Reminder for July

2015-06-24 Thread Michila Caldera
There are two meetings each month, for people who want to do paperfolding, in the Antelope Valley, Mojave Desert, California, USA. Tue, 07 Jul: The next RUFF (Rosamond Upbeat Folding Fanatics) meeting will be held on --- Tuesday, 07 Jul, from 5-7pm, at the Rosamond Public Library. Sat, 11 Jul:

[Origami] 3 unit triangular bipyramid

2015-06-24 Thread Michila Caldera
On 24jun15, David Mitchell wrote: Yes, this is Molly Kahn's Hexahedron. It has been published many times ... - Thank you all for the information! I've added it to my database and will include a summary the next time I feature it at one of my local meetings (and on my blogpage). I've been

[Origami] Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History

2015-06-24 Thread Paper Dragon
I am still recovering from the OUSA Convention - but here is another chance to fold with others. With the change of dates of the Convention - we now have a Folding Sunday in June... Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History (Formerly Folding-Free-For-All) Origami Sunday will