Hello,
Larry Howell (BYU) just sent me the following video made by Paolo Nespoli,
Italian astronaut, on the International Space Station:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be=vu9cFGwD2Ps
It was sent to him by Roberto Gretter.
WOW!! WOW!! WOW!!
Patsy
>>So do any of you know if another model with these characteristics?
Hi,
I think there is a Dasa Severova's model called Dashu box in her book that is a
bicolor masu variation
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dasssa/41249024355/in/dateposted/
Francesco
"There's a fold in everything..."
Hi friends,
I’d appreciate it if someone could tell me what product Mark Kennedy used to
coat his origami figures to make his pins and magnets.
Thank you!
Matthew
I am passing along this plea from a good parent in Mountain Lakes, NJ. If
you can help Tim, please get in touch with him directly.
I've suggested an OrigamiUSA junior membership and Sunday folding sessions
and Taro's Origami Studio in Brooklyn.
Thanks!
Karen 9/20/2018
cc:
> On Sep 20, 2018, at 1:04 PM, Jorge E. Jaramillo wrote:
>
> I think it is a clever model and I don't recall having seen it before. So
> do any of you know if another model with these characteristics?
It looks to me like a variation of Tomoko Fuse's Square Box base that is
published in
Matthew Green asked for the product used by Mark Kennedy to coat his folds
in order to turn them into pins and magnets.
Hi Matt. He used polyester resin. One of the brands he used was
Envirotex-lite. Might you have issues of The Paper from the 90's? Mark
published a couple of articles explaining
>
> I’d appreciate it if someone could tell me what product Mark Kennedy used to
> coat his origami figures to make his pins and magnets.
I have a few, gifted by Mark to my daughters. I’m pretty sure it’s just a
resin. Epoxy or polyester would work. Take care with material handling, gloves,
Today's Google Doodle celebrates the 51st anniversary of Mr. Roger's first
taping of his PBS show, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. Clink on the Google Doodle
and during the short animated video, you will see Mr. R. folding an origami
crane to give to a neighborhood child.
Leslie
Sent from my iPad
>>So do any of you know if another model with these characteristics?
> Hi,
> I think there is a Dasa Severova's model called Dashu box in her book that
> is a bicolor masu variation
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/dasssa/41249024355/in/dateposted/
>
> Francesco
>
That's completely right,
Today's Google Doodle for those outside US:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=17=Rd7X0NsOeRk
Celebrating Mister Rogers (with an origami surprise!)
Yaacov
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 7:48 AM Jacob Metzger wrote:
> Sept 21, 2018 - enough said!
>
10 matches
Mail list logo