It appears that this list doesn't allow attachments.. sigh. here are the
dollar starts
I'd love to have instructions for, especially the one in the middle
https://www.fantasyfarm.com/origami-dollar-star.jpg
Thanks /bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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I saw these in today's WaPo and I'd love to be able to fold them [as lovely
gifts!]
Thanks /bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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vice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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involved in the collapse [i think
none, but I can't tell]Thanks!!! /Bernie\
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hat there was a tutorial video on it, even less
likely is that it would have appeared _just_ when I could use it :o)
Thanks!
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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Bernie Cosell
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I've run out of 9" kami and so I hopped onto Amazon and there are only a
zillion
places offering 9" kami, One caught my eye. It said it was " Easy Fold
Premium
Japanese Paper for Beginner" What makes a sheet of paper be for beginners??
/Bernie\
any thanks!
BOS 86 from 1981. /b\
Bernie Cosell
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This is a model by Fred Rohm. I had it my collection of BOS magazines, but I
cannot find it!! Does anyone have the instructions for it? Thanks!
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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Anybody have an email address for Jeannine? Thanks
/Bernie\
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ancestor of letterfolds
<https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-did-people-do-before-envelopes-letterlocking>
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Bernie Cosell
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Does anyone know this model and have a book it is from or a folding
pattern? THANKS!
/Bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
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nize it? THANKS!!
/Bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
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em but that'll dent the
paper. Best I've come up with is cutting some cardboard and THEN putting
a spring clip on them.. Any better/cleverer ideas?? THANKS!
/Bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
mailto:ber...@fantasyfarm.com Pearisburg, VA
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I really enjoyed the nova episode, but I was disappointed by two things:
1) no mention of Jeremy shafer
2) no mention of Chris palmer
They showed several models that were by each, but mostly it was all Erik
Demaine [and some Robert Lang in the interstices..:o)]
/Bernie\
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nvelope or something like
that [which I could fold out of fancy paper]. Any leads would be
appreciated... THANKS!!
/Bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
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e than 2 or 3 at once, probably nice to be able to buy it.
Also, if you buy it, it is totally crease-free. Every method I know of
for making a hex ends you up with a few "construction" creases in the
hex. Not a bit deal usually, but it nice to start with a completely flat
hex.
The Source appears to be out of it, and I didn't see any at the BOS shop.
Is there a paper supplier for hexagonal paper? It is getting to be a
drag cutting it from rectangular paper:o) THANKS!!
/Bernie\
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mailt
utiful* model. Thanks!!
/bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
mailto:ber...@fantasyfarm.com Pearisburg, VA
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On 9 Jan 2016 at 16:24, Bernie Cosell wrote:
> I see that! I don't exactly understand what's happening at that cormer
> [working from the outside only now]: if I try to fold the corner
> [mountain fold] over so that it lies along the the indicated line, that
> makes a
hexagon. i'm going to see if observing that gives me a hint of the
remainging "twisting'
THANKS! very much!! [aslo, if Doug is actually willing to be more
pestered by me, but the rest of you don't want to see it, just say so and
I'll be happy to take it offline]
Tha
is in the "collapse" going from image 4 to
image 5. Can anyone give me some hints/help about how to do that
collapse? I can't quite tell from the diagrams what's happening and what
goes where.
THANKS!! /bernie\
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ma
ying. I need to watch it again
and in slow motion when you go into more detail. There's a trick to
getting the triangle to open and flatten and I *think* I have it now, but
another round of your [wonderful!] video will help.
THANKS! /bernie\
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attend mountain folds to get
the triangle to appear. tnx!
/bernie\
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Bernie Cosell Fantasy Farm Fibers
mailto:ber...@fantasyfarm.com Pearisburg, VA
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Palmer-like, could use multiple layers to highlight the internal
edges... Only image of it i could find is this image from a very old
Springbok jigsaw puzzle:
<http://img1.etsystatic.com/000/0/6179857/il_570xN.252664965.jpg>
/Bernie\
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> anyone tried to do this?
I don't know about that aspect but one thing occurred to me: given the
right software, you could "fold" a virtual model, create an STL file and
email it to Staples and have them 3D-print you a solid [permanently
folded..:o)] real-world mo
-- neither
they nor the intermediary have any compelling reason to sort the mess out
[they have your money, so why should they rush?] and there's no legal
club [short of small claims court or something] to get it sorted out if
they don't feel like cooperating.
My advice is, still,
dispute is resolved, and
the default is that the charge will be reversed unless the vendor can
show that it is proper.]
[**] Compare PayPal's "Resolution Procedures" with the legal
requirements for resolution for credit card transactions.
/Bernie\
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