Creator: Robert Lang Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: OrigamiUSA Annual Collection 2002 CP: Description: During holidays I was participating in origami picnic organized by Krystyna and Wojtek Burczyks, where folded modules of Robert Lang’s Makalu – another interwoven modular model where shown to me. I really wouldn’t forgive myself if I didn’t check how they are done
Read MoreCreator: Robert Lang Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: Origami Design Secrets CP: Origami Design Secrets Description: The fish with 900 scales has been folded from a square side of which was 1,35m long. As you can see below I had to make some effort before I finished the model.
Read MoreFolder: Grzegorz Bubniak Folding method: card folding method Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams:Here CP: Description: Soma Cube is a three-dimmensional puzzle invented by Piet Hein. I used card folding method to fold the elements of Soma Cube. The goal of this puzzle is to assemble elements into a cube. This is fairly easy, however there are many more challenging figures that can be assembled from these elements. Quite sizeable list of figures can be found on this site.
Read MoreFolder: Grzegorz Bubniak Folding method: Card folding method Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams:Here CP: Description: This model is a fractal which is the three-dimensional analog of the SierpiĆski carpet. It was folded from rectangles 2 by 1 cm. There is 3 456 units in it. It was really difficult to assemble them because of miniature size of units, so the tweezers were indispensable. Menger sponge (depth 3) would contain 66 048 units. That would be the real challange.
Read MoreCreator: Heinz Strobl Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Folding method: Snapology Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams:here CP: Description: The model was folded from paper strips of various proportions with the method called snapology and widely popularized by Heinz Strobl
Read MoreCreator: Roman Diaz Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams of the original cats: Here Diagrams of the modification: POA Bulletin No. 2 CP of the original cats: Here Description: I folded the cats from the rectangle having the proportions 2 by 1 what resulted in different proportions of the cat from the original and longer whiskers.
Read MoreCreator: Emanuel Mooser Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: CP: Origami Design Secrets Description: As you can see it is not the original Mooser’s train CP of which can be found in ODS but slightly modified. It’s folded from 18 by 91,5 cm rectangle.
Read MoreCreator: Kozasa Keiichi Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: CP: Tanteidan Magazine No. 64 Description: Model folded from 50 cm square. I used usual brown wrapping paper. This is my fourth model folded from CP.
Read MoreCreator: Hoyjo Takashi Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: CP: Tanteidan Magazine No. 79 Description: Model folded from 40 cm square or double-sided paper. It is quite difficult model, especially final shaping.
Read MoreCreator: Daniel Kwan Folder: Grzegorz Bubniak Photo: Grzegorz Bubniak Diagrams: CP: Description: You can make out Six Intersecting Pentagonal Prisms (SIPP) in this model. After I saw it on the internet the desire to fold it was so big that I figured out how to make the modules and fortunately managed to assemble them. I used two types of units – thirty longer and sixty shorter ones.
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