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
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
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
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:
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
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