On November 29, I responded to Vignesh's original message by sharing a picture and an animated GIF of how I used a box-lock to close a paper cup. The day after, Judith Powell mentioned she wasn't able to see the animated GIF in action, through the URL I shared, and Matt Green suggested using a different browser in order to see it.
I made a new (and better) animated GIF of that paper cup. I'm pretty sure everyone will be able to see it this time: https://i.giphy.com/media/VJTxvaJy4bfvmH587E/giphy.gif Continuing, here's another method for closing a paper cup. In this case, I used a torsion fold. This type of fold uses twice as much from the cup, compared to the box-lock. You might not notice that because this cup is much taller than the one from my prior message. Picture: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/KM7B19fipTZWO2zM2jcNClRqstY6A7tsYhNp9h4gHqDif2CFI3kijvqjAAK_NBPb4rKuRNEwfC5nspY0IoMagVPgATqF2kgK0pkQN6n1jvvZqNj6N-4up7he2o3yVBkctsEEHWTVqg=w2400 Animated GIF: https://i.giphy.com/media/h5iVwU0xYaEm51Rquj/giphy.gif Anyone else has an idea for Vignesh? Cheers. -- Gerardo gerardo(a)neorigami.com