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Requesting any Modular Origami Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
Need more modular origami!
Picture very related, its my work in progress.
>> Anonymous
impressive. what did you use for that?
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
1/16th of a 3x5 notecard making each cube 3/4th of an inch.
>> Anonymous
can you please post the template for that?
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
http://world.std.com/~j9/sponge/

all i used once you know how to make a single cube and link them together it's just following the pattern.
>> Anonymous
What's a modular origami? Forgive my ignorance. ;_;
>> A.r. !!1J3JRobqN2a
>>62356
Origami that involves folding the same or similar units from multiple squares and putting them together to make the final model (usually a geometric shape). Modular origami can involve anywhere from two to hundreds of squares. For example, the average Kusudama (use Google if you don't know what that is) uses about 60 squares. Not really my thing because I don't have the patience to fold all those squares and would much rather fold an animal or something instead of just a shape.
>> Anonymous
>>62358
What's Google? Forgive my ignorance. ;_;
>> Anonymous
>>62359
Google it
>> Jen
Just in case you're serious.
http://www.google.com
It's a search engine.
>> Anonymous
sweet cuppin' cakes... is that a business card Level 3 Menger's Sponge? madness...

i'm making a level 1 out of Sonobe modular pieces and it's tedious enough.

one of my favorite links:
http://hektor.umcs.lublin.pl/~mikosmul/origami/fractals.html
>> Anonymous
I finished my level two menger sponge out of 1/4 3x5 notecards, but I paneled mine since the thing would drive me nuts otherwise. It added on a ton of work. Adding panels to that level three would be insanely difficult and you'd have to do it as you went along since some of the surfaces would be simply impossible to reach once it's complete. Anyways, more power to you for simply doing it.
>> Anonymous
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Oh, and here. Little turtle units, you can make a ton of random fun things with them.
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
>>63072

Was it you that got that unit or was it from someone else?
>> Anonymous
How the hell do you connect six cards to make a cube? The instructions do nothing, telling me to look at picture that shows nothing.
>> Anonymous
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I have six of these parts, but I can't find a way to connect them so that the flaps can be used to connect to other cubes. Any diagrams?
>> Tumbo !.CzKQna1OU
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basically lay one down. put a second inside the flap on both sides. flaps pointing towards each other put a module with flaps on top and bottom between the side flaps and its flaps under the bottom. last module goes on top under two flaps.
>> Anonymous
http://www.nedbatchelder.com/text/cardcube_step2.png

this picture explains a lot
>> Anonymous
>>62339

Op, how long have you been working on it?
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>>63200
2 months and 3 weeks just hit 50% complete this afternoon. (pic)

>>63198oops forgot to put my name
>> Anonymous
What's the best material to make these out of? Cheap and sturdy would be best.
>> Anonymous
>>63255
Business cards or cut up index cards.
>> Anonymous
>>63308

Alright, thanks.