Monthly Folding Challenge - September 2009

Friendly design and folding competitions.
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Post by FrumiousBandersnatch »

It's okay Quentin. There is never really a wrong time for shameless self-promotion. ;-)
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Ha Ha you're a funny guy! :wink:
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Post by snowblue »

GILL FROM FINDING NEMO

use half of a square


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Post by Cupcake »

I was thinking that the radioactive symbol could look a bit more realistic with 3 more folds ;)
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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

...if it is a merit. If not, three folds are enough and to spare. :wink:
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Equilateral black/yellow triangle black side up. Fold corners to the center. Then mountain fold a small amount underneath to get the black hexagon in the middle. It should look just like Quentin's
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Post by dazda »

Here is my very simple triangular box made from equilateral triangle...

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Post by Ondrej.Cibulka »

Very good! I really like it! I will make some similar one for my daughter! Thank you. (Is that chair from IKEA?)
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Yes, exactly from Ikea! I am glad that you like it (hopefully not only the chair:)
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Post by firstfold »

Not a Stradivarius
but not bad for just "fiddling" with paper

Folded from one isosceles triangle

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Post by legionzilla »

firstfold this is one of the most awesome origami violins (?) I have ever seen!
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Post by HankSimon »

The strings and proportions are terrific. And, I like the choice of paper, too.

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Post by tanvuong85 »

this is mine:))
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Post by childofsai »

I've always like the "clever" ideas that people come up with for the challenges (case in point - Marc Kirschebaum's Flintstone Car for one of the "Prehistoric" challenges). Whilst discussing on the IRC channel, I came up with what I thought was a "clever" idea. A triangle from a triangle! :

Before:
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Post by legionzilla »

Awesome sauropod, tanvuong- very nice shaping!
childofsai, this is an extremely interesting idea!
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