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Anonymous
Any papercraft like this?
>> Anonymous
1:3 is standard origami notation to say a paper that is 3 times longer than wide (or is it 3 times wider than long?) - force of habit to use standard notation without explaining. My bad.
>> Anonymous
>>95763
No, no. you don't get it at all! I know about ratios and the such, but do you know about smilies? :3
>> Anonymous
Sure, I know about smilies; there actually HAVE been people requesting stuff on /po/ that couldn't understand something as basic as 1:3... or something as basic as "valley fold", for that matter.
>> Anonymous
>>95754
The site i found it on was irrelevant to the question, because it's simply a random picture site. The picture could be photoshopped for all I know, I just wanted something similar to make. Here it is anyway:

http://bestpicever.com/pic-351-Interconnected-origami-star

Oh, and it's origami and not papercraft I guess. I don't know the difference between the two. Whoops.
>> Anonymous
>>95766
I just thought it would be cool to have on my desk. :D
>> tetrahedrons Eric
I just ran into this video two minutes ago on how to make a similar figure on youtube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSdSH7XKTtQ
>> le oops Eric
oops, that should be tetrahedra, not tetrahedrons.

The process looks kind of easy: you make the individual pointy beams and fit the ends together. The harder part might be to intertwangle the five tetrahedra together.
>> Anonymous
doing 4th triangle intergration atm, third one was the hardest, strong module imo
>> Anonymous
>>95881
agree, 3rd was hardest
>> Anonymous
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Third was def. hardest, I rushed the folding so none of my modules fit together right... but the whole thing's surprisingly solid nonetheless.

Made mine out of 8-inch long 1x3's, dollar bills aren't quite the right ratio so you'd have to do some finagling with the module, and it would be rather difficult dealing with pieces as small as that.
>> Anonymous
Do Want!
>> Anonymous
READ THE F'N THREAD! The pattern is in>>95756