dfoosdc uploaded a new picture: 140111195207.jpg June 19, 2017 6:49 pm Made over 1000 of these (3cm x .75cm). These are the half thickness pieces Danniele told me about. mohammadnofal replied 14 years ago That’s amazing trick to use a thick paper, thanks Danniele and thanks David. dfoosdc replied 14 years ago it doesn’t take a lot of physical strength to make them that small, just very steady hands and a lot of patience. jaxster replied 14 years ago Wow… what are you going to make?? dfoosdc replied 14 years ago I went back to my favorite subject. Dinosaurs. This is a different type. I hope to be finished in a week or so. numberone3dorigamimaster replied 14 years ago very cool danrad77 replied 13 years, 10 months ago hi ! really impressive, does the struture is solid at the end with so little pieces ? dfoosdc replied 13 years, 10 months ago absolutely. By the time they’re connected they become like a light weight piece of wood. kimkim replied 13 years, 10 months ago Is there a trick to cut them and fold them because when I do it it takes forever dfoosdc replied 13 years, 10 months ago i use a rotary paper cutter. it’s quick and easy. it only cost me $20.00 aega replied 13 years, 10 months ago Useing half thickness pieces you get the same size triangles only thicker? mindaugas replied 13 years, 10 months ago only less thicker dfoosdc replied 13 years, 10 months ago much thinner. half the thickness of the regular units
That’s amazing trick to use a thick paper, thanks Danniele and thanks David.
it doesn’t take a lot of physical strength to make them that small, just very steady hands and a lot of patience.
Wow… what are you going to make??
I went back to my favorite subject. Dinosaurs. This is a different type. I hope to be finished in a week or so.
very cool
hi ! really impressive, does the struture is solid at the end with so little pieces ?
absolutely. By the time they’re connected they become like a light weight piece of wood.
Is there a trick to cut them and fold them because when I do it it takes forever
i use a rotary paper cutter. it’s quick and easy. it only cost me $20.00
Useing half thickness pieces you get the same size triangles only thicker?
only less thicker
much thinner. half the thickness of the regular units