Hi everybody,
I'm looking for some second hand Origami Tanteidan Special Issues to buy.
If you own some, and want to make some money, please write me an email (
lorenzo.luci...@gmail.com)
Regards,
Lorenzo
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Lorenzo Lucioni
Duesseldorf - DE
lorenzo.luci...@gmail.com
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> The distinction is important, I think. The Wikipedia article on Modular
> Origami says 'When modules are put together, most are supported only by the
> friction of paper' which is entirely untrue. See
> https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_origami. Actually this is possibly
> a cand
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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"gera...@neorigami.com" wrote:
>Most boxes and lids also benefit from friction
Ah, yes, some modular designs may indeed 'benefit from friction' (and I agree
that the Butterfly Ball is a good example of this) but this does not
necessarily make them 'friction-based'.
The distinction is importa