Monthly Folding Challenge - June 2007
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- alisher_navoi
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My designs both with no cuts
Swiss Army Knife with cross Folded from Rectangle Tissue Foil. (Can open and close)
Swiss Army Knife from A4 Paper Backed Foil (Can open and close)
Swiss Army Knife with cross Folded from Rectangle Tissue Foil. (Can open and close)
Swiss Army Knife from A4 Paper Backed Foil (Can open and close)
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Guitar Designed and Folded by Joseph Clark at Folding Australia Convention 2005. He mase this from Brown/Tan Wrapping paper from a Square no cuts
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TEA SET
NAME: TEA SET
AUTOR: ERIC MADRIGAL
CREASE PATTERN FOR POTS: http://solvingcps.blogspot.com/2006/12/ ... ft_29.html
FOLDED BY: ERIC MADRIGAL
PAPER. SANDWICH E-TYPE
Tea pot: 1 square paper, no cut no multipart, 25 x 25 cm
Sugar pot: 1 square paper, no cut no multipart, 20 x 20 cm
Cup: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Cup with spoon: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Flower pot with two sticks: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Each flower (Tulip by Yukihiko Matsuno, NOA magazine): 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 5 x 5 cm
Each dishes: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 7 x 7 cm
Each napkin: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 4 x 4 cm
Each ring for napkin: 1 strip, no cut, multipart, 0.5 x 1.5 cm
Table cloth: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 25 x 25 cm
AUTOR: ERIC MADRIGAL
CREASE PATTERN FOR POTS: http://solvingcps.blogspot.com/2006/12/ ... ft_29.html
FOLDED BY: ERIC MADRIGAL
PAPER. SANDWICH E-TYPE
Tea pot: 1 square paper, no cut no multipart, 25 x 25 cm
Sugar pot: 1 square paper, no cut no multipart, 20 x 20 cm
Cup: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Cup with spoon: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Flower pot with two sticks: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 15 x 15 cm
Each flower (Tulip by Yukihiko Matsuno, NOA magazine): 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 5 x 5 cm
Each dishes: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 7 x 7 cm
Each napkin: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 4 x 4 cm
Each ring for napkin: 1 strip, no cut, multipart, 0.5 x 1.5 cm
Table cloth: 1 square paper, no cut, no multipart, 25 x 25 cm
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So this model I'm gonna submit for this challenge is only partly my model, since it actually only is a way to fold four of Roman Diaz's frogs (yes, I'm addicted to this model...) out of one square.
The final result might be considered to be an ashtray (even though it's very unlikely someone has an ashtray like that...)
The final result might be considered to be an ashtray (even though it's very unlikely someone has an ashtray like that...)
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
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spoon. LoL
here is my submission
http://img260.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 394yl8.jpg
a crappy spoon i made in about 5 mins
pretty good eh?
Jerry
http://img260.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 394yl8.jpg
a crappy spoon i made in about 5 mins
pretty good eh?
Jerry
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Re: spoon. LoL
Looks more like a measuring scoop to me, looks good though.emberjelly wrote:here is my submission
http://img260.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... 394yl8.jpg
a crappy spoon i made in about 5 mins
pretty good eh?
Jerry
melinda
A reminder (from the bloke who is judging this month) : Could everyone make sure that the name of the designer of the model, as well as the folder are included on each post. Also, indicate whether the model is a square, whether it is cut, and whether is it a multi part model.
For those who have not done all of the above, please use the 'edit' function to add them to their posts
Regards, Fishy
For those who have not done all of the above, please use the 'edit' function to add them to their posts
Regards, Fishy
I once set up an origami PLC. But the business folded.
- alisher_navoi
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And a second reminder from the one who gave this challenge.Fishgoth wrote:A reminder (from the bloke who is judging this month)
The restrictions for this month only allow models made of one square without cuts. And also the designer and folder of the model have to be yourself.
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
Gerwin
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Pardon Me While I adjust My Teeth
Here is am update on the model I presented previously the "spring/worm gear.
The two gears in this model can be made from a square sheet of paper and thus qualify for this contest. The rest of this model is made from rectangles - no glue or cuts. The model moves a little - but not very well, I need to adjust the teeth in the standard gear. Not sure if I can get it working before the end of june.
Gears folded and created by Charles "Doc" Santee alias Firstfold
The two gears in this model can be made from a square sheet of paper and thus qualify for this contest. The rest of this model is made from rectangles - no glue or cuts. The model moves a little - but not very well, I need to adjust the teeth in the standard gear. Not sure if I can get it working before the end of june.
Gears folded and created by Charles "Doc" Santee alias Firstfold
Charles "Doc" Santee
Flicker: https://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/
See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold
Flicker: https://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/
See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold
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Cookie Cutter witrh Dough
Now to go from the mechanical to something with a little heart.
This is a Heart Shaped Cookie Cutter with Cookie Dough. Both are part of one uncut sheet of 12 inch paper (white back, Brown Front).
No - the pan is not part of the model !
This is a Heart Shaped Cookie Cutter with Cookie Dough. Both are part of one uncut sheet of 12 inch paper (white back, Brown Front).
No - the pan is not part of the model !
Charles "Doc" Santee
Flicker: https://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/
See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold
Flicker: https://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/
See action origami on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/firstfold