I see it looks like the waterbomb tessellation.
https://www.happyfolding.com/instructions-gjerde-water_bomb
Cheers,
Brian K. Webb
www.origamipublishing.com
> On Feb 3, 2023, at 4:32 PM, Jason via Origami
> wrote:
>
> I had a hard time figuring out what about this design was origami-based
I would suggest listing the titles, authors and ISBNs when you post for sale
along with pics.
Cheers,
Brian K. Webb
www.origamipublishing.com
> On Aug 8, 2020, at 11:42 AM, the_origami_guy--- via Origami
> wrote:
>
> Honestly, your best bet will be to do a little legwork and see what
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 3:15 PM June Yamasaki
wrote:
> My feeling is it's possible it could be legitimate, and it was sent out to
> community groups, like a 'casting call', to see
> who would be interested in participating in this project, then they would
> narrow down the selections.
> We'll
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 1:42 PM Kate Honeyman wrote:
> Many are by John Montroll from various of his books and a few are by
> John Szinger from his book. Does anyone have a way to contact them? Thanks
> Kate
>
Kate,
Both of John’s have websites with ways to contact them.
John Szinger website
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 3:01 PM Rob Hudson wrote:
> What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that
> tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the United
> States
India has a fun and welcoming convention. I think the travel time to India
reduces the
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019 at 12:18 PM Herng Yi Cheng wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I recently performed a piece of physical theater that explores the drama in
> folding origami
Does anyone know others who are making "origami
> theater"?
> Regards,
> Herng Yi CHENG
> herngyi.com
I recently saw
On Sun, Nov 18, 2018 at 4:56 PM Michael Sanders
wrote:
> Google, I think I managed to track down the guy who worked on the
> commercial:
>
> https://themennonite.org/daily-news/ben-friesen-05-unfolds-career-origami/
>
> First I've heard of him.
>
> michael
>
Hi,
If you are attending Centerfold 2018 in Ohio, and need a roommate for the
Sunday night of convention Aug 12, please let me know off list.
Asking for a friend.
Thanks,
Brian K. Webb
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Brian K. Webb
http://www.eorigamipublishing.com
Hi all,
Asking for a fellow folder that does not belong the list.
I’m hoping someone will know how to assemble this cube so that when you hit
it it comes apart. It's on page 83 of *The Art and Wonder of Origami by
Kunihiko Kasahara*. I have the CD but can no longer access it on the newer
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 5:24 PM Seth wrote:
> Hey list
> Does anyone know of a one-piece origami polyhedra that has the shape of an
> extruded trapezoid?
> Thanks!
> -Seth
>
> www.friedmanorigami.com
>
If anyone has done it, it would be Montroll in one of Jose many
Happy Halloween. Dollar skeleton key photo diagrams are on my Flickr site.
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/bkwebb/sets/72157637172788045/
Cheers,
Brian K. Webb
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Brian K. Webb
http://www.eorigamipublishing.com
Hi all,
I am looking for skeleton key model. Does not matter if it is from a square
or not. I have searched the Origami Database and identified a couple
potential ones. However there are no pictures of the models.
The ones I found are below:
Key by Ted Darwin in BOS Convention 1978 Autumn (ISBN:
I created a short tutorial on an alternate finishing technique for Hajime
Komiya's Origami Dahlia.
Video tutorial
http://youtu.be/n1a_wGdMLsI
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Regards,
Brian K. Webb
http://www.eorigamipublishing.com
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