and a little finishing. One potential
advantage to this I can see is the ability to create custom shapes for
specific folds, or with particular angles (22.5°, 30°, etc).
-- Gareth Chen
On Jun 16, 2013 2:28 AM, Kimberly kcr...@kimscrane.com wrote:
Just did some surfing on the, Ships To German Etsy Site and came across
these two origami book that can be down loaded in PDF format for a small
fee. Is this legal?
The owner info is here:
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On Jun 16, 2013 7:06 PM, Galen Pickett galentpick...@gmail.com wrote:
I used to ask what the volume of a typical sheet of paper is as an
estimation question to introduce a physics course. The gsm and area of
the paper are all you need, if you also assume that the density is about
1gm/cm
On Mar 15, 2013 6:09 AM, sue neff neffsens...@comcast.net wrote:
Dear Origami Friends,
Has anybody seen an explanation for why
folding a chop-sticks wrapper into an over-hand knot
Makes a perfect pentagon
(as in Martha Stewart's pentagon Ribbon Star)?
It must have something to do
sequence into account
when talking about elegance.
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-- Gareth Chen
sequences as well.
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the
inflatable rabbit and the geometric bird I find to be especially cool.
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in any circumstance.
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=Xq=http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.0778ct=gacad=CAcQAhgAIAEoBDABOABAjLu2gwVIAVgAYgJlbgcd=za5U7DSvEq0usg=AFQjCNGIvHCoxkHEsuGaYwulBCatZIhk9Q
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http://origami.paginas.sapo.pt
Thanks for sharing! Not sure if I quite understand all of it, though...
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the implementation of the digital watermark at the
bottom, which is able to stay unobtrusive while getting its message
across.
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