Seriously loving your tips on this…. Will need to try -Joann On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 11:39 AM Papirfoldning.dk <[email protected]> wrote:
> PS: The bottom of the masu box is 1/4 of the diagonal, and that is sqrt(2) > times the paper edge. Hence, the masu box is about 1.4*edge. This means > that a rule of thumb is to use a square 3 times that of the waterbomb > modules for the assembly trick box. > > Hans Dybkjær > http://papirfoldning.dk > Society: http://foldning.dk > > On 8 Mar 2023, at 17.16, Papirfoldning.dk <[email protected]> wrote: > > You need 4 colours, three of each, for the 12 modules in total. > > Each side will have 4 colours, each corner will have 3 colours. > > Look here:https://papirfoldning.dk/da/ugensfold/2008-42.html > If you stay on the page, small waterbomb bases drop from the top. Click > them (once) to see them expand into the exploding butterfly ball. > > For instructions in English: > https://papirfoldning.dk/en/diagrammer/sommerfuglebombe01.html > One trick: Make a masu box with sides that are the width of the waterbomb > square. Then, when you have weaved the first four modules into the bottom > side, you lift that into the box which functions as that third hand you > don't have, making it much easier to assemble. > > You weave the bottom layer, the sides, and the top. If you use the colours > in the same order for each layer, shifted one corner clockwise (or > counterclockwise, pending how your bottom layer weaves), then the resulting > cube will have the colours spread out in each their band around the cube. > > Anyway, always weave four different colours on each side, three different > colours in each corner. > > You can also find instructions in Tom Hull's Origami Math book. > > I'm very grateful to Kenneth Kawamura for this great action model. > > Have fun, > Hans > > On 8 Mar 2023, at 16.49, Kate Honeyman via Origami < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > If you have groups of 3 at a point try using only 3 colors. Try 4 pink 4 > green 4 blue and it should work > Im not familiar with the model. Are 4 pieces used at a corner or 3? > > On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 9:21 AM [email protected] <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> *HI* >> >> So I have the twelve units for *Butterfly Ball*, created by Kenneth >> Kawamura: three pink, three yellow, three blue, and three green. I'm >> trying to distribute them so that the same color doesn't repeat in any >> segment, but I haven't been able. Can you please help me? >> >> You can reply through the list, or if you prefer, you can do it privately >> to my email address: gerardo(a)neorigami.com >> >> Thank you very much in advance! >> >> -- >> >> *Gerardo G.* >> gerardo(a)neorigami.com <http://www.neorigami.com> >> instagram.com/neorigamicom >> *Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:* >> *six private classes online* <https://www.neorigami.com> >> >> "(...) It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, it takes your breath >> away and fills you with the true joy of *origami*. I experienced this in >> my lessons with Gerardo G. I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Gerardo is >> (...)" *C. R.* *Read the full review* >> <https://www.neorigami.com/#h.q2mt4npahmc2> >> >> >>
