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Flap A
radnomness
>>161765 ive done a few origami that require this kind of step, its hard to explain. Yes that is how it is to look.
Now from there, as long as you know what Flap A is, i think i can explain. Take and unfold to the previous step, then using something hard, crease the fold very well, this ensures that the paper folds where needed. When creased, refold. Take Flap A and you will notice that it is a small triangle and there is another triangle on the left side of it, what you are going to do is fold Flap A underneath the other triangle starting with the point and curving it so that it will rest snuggly out of site and under the other triangle. the next step is to do the same thing on the new triangle and thus render the envelope "locked".
note that it is possible to unfold if you have either slim fingers or some type of curved tool to grab the corner and menuver it back out. So if you know someone that has folded this before it might not be wise to place a large bet.
p.s. cardstock = horrible to fold this model out of, but looks good when able to complete correctly.. Edit: before noon tomorrow i should be getting my camera back so i will build this model and either Youtube it or make it into a animooted .GIF
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