Re: [Origami] Are there more bicolor masu boxes?

2018-09-22 Thread Sy Chen
Jorge, Thank you for the comment. Too much paper was used in my first similar single piece design many years ago. I taught the improved version this year. The diagram is in the progress. Happy Folding! Sy Jorge E. Jaramillo > Hi > > During OUSA 2018 Sy Chen was in the same suite I was and he

Re: [Origami] Are there more bicolor masu boxes?

2018-09-21 Thread Dasa Severova
>>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,

Re: [Origami] Are there more bicolor masu boxes?

2018-09-21 Thread Francesco Mancini via Origami
>>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..."

Re: [Origami] Are there more bicolor masu boxes?

2018-09-21 Thread leslie cefali
> 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