Re: [Origami] Origami Ping Pong Launcher Challenge

2018-01-22 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
Thank you Kate for your video! Here's a launcher by me:
https://www.facebook.com/neorigami2/videos/1999685483380753/

I know K. Dianne Stephens is also working on some launchers. Let's hope we
get to see something soon : )

Who else is working on one? Guys, would you work on other types of coil
models as launchers? I'd love to know which coil would make the best
launcher! There's so many ways to do one. Maybe one with a lot more folds
than mine would have better results.

Remember you must use a single A4 copy paper sheet (75 to 80 g/m2).


Re: [Origami] Origami Ping Pong Launcher Challenge

2018-01-18 Thread Matthew Green
> Hi, Kate,
> 
> My browser won’t open the page you have linked. 
The link is missing a slash:
https://www.facebook.com/neorigami2/videos/2009410325741602/ 


It’s a pretty good launcher!

Matthew

Re: [Origami] Origami Ping Pong Launcher Challenge

2018-01-18 Thread Judith Powell

On Jan 18, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Kate Honeyman  wrote:

Here is my best one so far.  it is a springboard. fold the paper into
thirda then make a tube, Do not crease.  Then cupboard fold both sides to
the center. Then book fold to the same center.  Form the centerfold over a
table corner so there is a radius and not a strong crease.  Dent one end
slightly so the ball stays in place till the release.  Stick your finger in
the tube place the ball on top then and slide your finger out to release.
It usually goes straight up. Anywhere from 12 to 20 inches. Kate

https://www.facebook.com/neorigami2videos/2009410325741602/


Hi, Kate,

My browser won’t open the page you have linked. I tried searching your name on 
FB, but there were a lot of Kate Honeymans and I couldn’t find you. Is there 
another way we can see your design? I’d love to be able to shoot ping pong 
balls origamically!

Judith

[Origami] Origami Ping Pong Launcher Challenge

2018-01-18 Thread Kate Honeyman
Here is my best one so far.  it is a springboard. fold the paper into
thirda then make a tube, Do not crease.  Then cupboard fold both sides to
the center. Then book fold to the same center.  Form the centerfold over a
table corner so there is a radius and not a strong crease.  Dent one end
slightly so the ball stays in place till the release.  Stick your finger in
the tube place the ball on top then and slide your finger out to release.
It usually goes straight up. Anywhere from 12 to 20 inches. Kate

https://www.facebook.com/neorigami2videos/2009410325741602/