Archive for the 'crease pattern' Category
06 Apr
I wasn’t going to blog this idea, it being so manifestly impure and all, but it showed up on the BOS list and Jeff Rutzky has been having so much fun with it, I just had to write. Some months back, I made a curved surface fold from the traditional cocaine paper and called it […]
Posted in box, circle, crease pattern, creative commons, curved surface, open source origami, tetrahedral by: oschene
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01 Apr
I have this longish post about the evils of encroaching copyright, but it keeps boring me to death and I still haven’t finished it. So, while we’re all waiting for that little gem of wisdom to roll off the presses, why not take a whack at a simpler version of the Frangipani Box? This is […]
Posted in box, circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, curved surface, open source origami, star, tato, twist by: oschene
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03 Mar
Dang, that sounds a little outré. But I really am referencing Chinese food. The sides bulge over the base, giving it that bun appearance. This is, of course, just a variation of the Smart Waterbomb, but it’s one I like. The small radius of the octagon is one-quarter the radius of the circle. Steamed Bun […]
Posted in box, circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, curved surface, octagon, open source origami, twist by: oschene
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01 Mar
It has been said that high school football is the state religion in Texas. I would disagree — the Texan religion has a darker, more pagan flavor to it. Texans are good and decent people, the ones I’ve met, but there’s something about Texas. It’s a mirrored globe — it is like the US, but […]
Posted in box, circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, curved surface, open source origami, pentagon, tato by: oschene
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23 Feb
Camera Stellata 4 Crease Pattern When I was in school, I had this roommate, Mark, who was from southern California and was studying International Education about as rigorously as it possible to study such a subject. He got a lot of phone calls. This was back before we had modems and google and so on. […]
Posted in circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, star, tato, twist by: oschene
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13 Feb
Very fitful, this weblog has been, lately. The server is as flaky as a good streudel and the DNS errors are becoming downright whimsical — beaver dams, indeed. We’ll be moving our lodge, shortly, to a more eligible swamp. While this brief interval of clarity is lent us, we shall scribble feverishly. Mélisande* has been […]
Posted in box, content, crease pattern, creative commons, octagon, open source origami, square, tato by: oschene
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06 Jan
Box of Seven Joys Sequenced Crease Pattern Box of Seven Joys Sequenced Crease Pattern in Postscript This is an idea that came from a lot of places: conversations I’ve been having with Mélisande*, an old Christmas carol I listened to one evening, a twenty-hour bus ride to Hoosierland and a passing glance at a Holiday […]
Posted in circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, heptagon, open source origami, sequenced crease pattern, tato by: oschene
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16 Dec
This is one of those folds I did on the bus one morning and thought was very interesting, but then never looked at it again. It’s been kicking around the office and when I recycle the overflow, this one never quite gets into the bin, probably because it still looks vaguely interesting. Tried to make […]
Posted in circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, open source origami, pentagon by: oschene
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08 Dec
Earlier today, I went to reach into my briefcase and hit the back of the chair it was sitting on with my hand, driving a splinter of veneer half an inch (hmm, 13mm) under the fingernail of my left middle finger. Oh, the wanton vulgarity that followed — for a couple minutes, I was channeling […]
Posted in circle, content, crease pattern, creative commons, curved surface, design, hexagon, open source origami by: oschene
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18 Nov
This is just to note that I’ve put up a new tutorial on instructables.com, this one on a model we blogged here some time back, the Spiral Data Tato. Really, it’s just been a excuse for me to learn how to use the movie setting on my camera and embed the youtubes and such.
Posted in A4, cd holder, content, crease pattern, creative commons, letter paper, open source origami, origata, tato, tsutsumi, twist, utilitarian by: oschene
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