Re: [Origami] Origami space flasher on the ISS

2018-09-23 Thread Roberto Gretter
On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 5:43 AM Patsy Wang-Iverson 
wrote:

> 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

Hi,
here you can find some more information (in Italian, sorry) about the
project, including diagrams:
https://sites.google.com/site/robertogretterorigami/home/vanita
(look for "Origami nello spazio", near the end of the page)
thanks Patsy! :-)
Roberto

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Re: [Origami] What did Mark Kennedy use to protect the models for his pins?

2018-09-23 Thread Matthew Green
On Sep 21, 2018, at 11:10 AM, Matthew Gardiner  wrote:
> 
>> 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.
> 
> The specific brand of resin, I’m not sure, but having done some resin work 
> myself, most  work the same, they soak into the paper and make it hard, and 
> are robust. 
> 
> Best, Matthew
> 
Thanks, Matthew, and Arlene, and Gerardo, and José Tomas, and all those who 
provided information!
Matthew


[Origami] R: Re: Origami space flasher on the ISS

2018-09-23 Thread Francesco Mancini via Origami



>>Very nice! Is there a crease pattern for the >>object somewhere?
CDO published the diagram of Roberto Gretter's Space flower in the 2016 
convention book  
Francesco