Galen Pickett galentpick...@gmail.com wrote:
Fujimoto has a number of wonderful star of david tessellations ... maybe
this one is new, but I would be shocked if this is the first place this
has
been folded:
Looks essentially similar to my David's Star as published in The Paper Issue
91
Re: Variations of Jackstone.
Skillman's Jackstone is folded from a square paper. It
is possible to make a Jackstone from any regular polugone using similar
method. Top and bottom points remain constant. Number of side points is
equal to number of corners of the polygone. Thus
HI,
I just have a simple question. In my Cubic box I start with a blintz base.
Then I make a 3 X 3 grid. After that I unfold the model and then I continue
from there:
http://neorigami.com/neo/index.php/en/useful-models/item/289-caja-cubica-/-cubic-box
My question is: would you say it's a model
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