Nguyen Hung Cuong - Eagle (CP)
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I have been trying to fold it again, after failing 2 times, i think I almost get it, I just can't collapse the head, can somebody help me and tell me what to do? I'm kinda stuck in this:
any ideas?
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any ideas?
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hello everyone.
im trying to fold the eagle 2008 (the same cp as 2007) by Nguyen hung Cuong.
he is the link for the vietnam forum:
http://vietnamorigami.org/forum/viewtop ... 1&start=10
but i cant find out the grid.
It is not 40x40 as some of you said before.
If anyone could tell me the grid ill be so happy.
Thanks in advance.
Barak Fishel
im trying to fold the eagle 2008 (the same cp as 2007) by Nguyen hung Cuong.
he is the link for the vietnam forum:
http://vietnamorigami.org/forum/viewtop ... 1&start=10
but i cant find out the grid.
It is not 40x40 as some of you said before.
If anyone could tell me the grid ill be so happy.
Thanks in advance.
Barak Fishel
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You can buy the book "Licence to fold" including diagrams for Nguyen Hung Cuong's eagle in Nicolas Terry's shop: http://origami-shop.com/
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Thank you origami_8
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I have the book at home. I recall it starts with 5ths, the unused triangle looks like 2/5ths along the edge, which with 24 divisions in the other 3/5ths would make 40x40, right?
Incidentally, I use a firefox addon called "MeasureIt" a lot for stuff like this. You can turn it on then drag a box round various bits of the CP and it'll give you dimensions (in pixels). Measure the square then measure interesting bits to get proportions, and if you can't figure it out just plug the numbers straight into reference finder!
Incidentally, I use a firefox addon called "MeasureIt" a lot for stuff like this. You can turn it on then drag a box round various bits of the CP and it'll give you dimensions (in pixels). Measure the square then measure interesting bits to get proportions, and if you can't figure it out just plug the numbers straight into reference finder!