Thank you for reading my notes about my recent videos. origami: unboxing of PAPER YACHTS (Nic Compton Nick Robinson) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61o0mXOV-rs
(this was the most recent and an excellent book and the music is by Nick Robinson also) Top of Form 1 Bottom of Form 1 origami: Swan (Robert J. Lang) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_NvaHf5IiU (this was a "redo" -- the first one was a tad fuzzy resolution wise) origami: Nikolaus-Schächtel (Santa's Box) (Francesco Mancini) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIkNNa3BEbc Top of Form 1 Bottom of Form 1 origami: Pinwheel-Ring-Pinwheel (Robert Neale) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhK7Cc2_6tU Thanks to Jason Ku for contacting Reverend Neale about this design. I am not sure if others are doing this, but in doing research for the Ray Bolt design below, I watched Jeremy Schafer's 3-D Transforming Ninja Star video many times to figure out how to assemble the units. As I said, I am not sure if others are doing this, but I incorporated Jeremy Shafer's method from the 3-D Transforming Ninja Star video (specifically the final two units) in this design. When I did not use this method, the large ring would not 'meld' into a pinwheel quite so easily as it would when using Jeremy Shafer's way (the way he adds in the last two units). Again thanks to Jason Ku who followed up after Reverend Neale viewed the video. Top of Form 1 Bottom of Form 1 origami: chubby sparrow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM9raoQneKc origami: 3D Star Pattern / Frisbee (Ray Bolt) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReCr8aQpZCo This model was in the BOS library. There is also a Jeremy Shafer video, but it uses 9 sheets instead of Ray Bolt's 8. Ray Bolt emailed me: - Instructions first appeared in British Origami issue 54 October 1975. Instructions for the model 'Star Pattern / Frisbee' by Robert Neale were included and these were of the the original 8-piece 2D version which John Smith had learned from Bob Neale following a visit to USA. John had also set a challenge to create a 3-D version and instructions for my solution were published along side Bob's. My version was just titled '3D Version by Ray Bolt. In those days BOS was keeping copies of most instructions we came across or created and this is probably how M312 came about. origami: Hedgehog (Tony O'Hare) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XzhGUzSZdU (this was a 'redo' - the first one would not stand because I was not correctly folding the rear corners, also I had the snout color inverted) origami: Pigs Might Flap (Paul Hanson) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JH40XXUhDMU (this is scheduled for a 'redo' - it is basically OK though the final Flapping Pig is not quite right -- it does not flap vigorously enough) This is my favorite video in my youtube channel. origami: Ganesha (Elephant) Box (Michael Shannon) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoVHDMvaRTU This is an excellent design. It is the only video where I have used voice over. I used audacity on the final video and it did not work out so great because I could not keep up in some places. But Michael Shannon's Ganesha Box is really special. Top of Form 1 Bottom of Form 1 origami: Mountains (Nick Robinson) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DY4V2IjBbc (This was a 'redo' -- the original design fell down in the final few seconds.) The music is by Nick Robinson. This is a very nifty clever design. About origamigiftbox: YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgI7WFht0b_abjrge5Khffw I really appreciate this. Thanks a lot, Edward "Ed" Reinhardt