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From: origaminut
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  • Hi. There is a hard way (but longer strips to use) that you can take 11x17 paper(the heavier the better)and cut the long way into 1.5 cm* 43.75(approx) strips and to make bigger ones with different shapes u have to fold 8 squares to make squares and 10 squares to make pentagons and 12 squares to make hexagons and so on(if its even possible!)to make bigger shapes like the truncated icosahedron without using all triangles or just do triangles for random thingys :P. hope u liked this tutorial. :lD>

  • what exactly is A4 paper?

  • 210 x 297 mm

  • @9techdeckdude

    8.5 inch by 11 inch paper. I know you posted this 1 year ago but I though you aught to know.

  • fucking origami

    its tooooooo hard can some one help please !!!

  • How many strips of paper are needed to make this model?

  • I don't get the last step

    How did you put it al together?

  • man I love making these snpology is the only type of origami that I enjoy constructing the ones that I make sometimes take almost a thousand strips (prefolded and cut) of paper but I MUST tell you (if you already didn't know; from 0:18-1:21 you fold the squares using a very slow technique.... (unless you were just doing it to get the point out to the leaners of this vid that yo need to divide the strips into squares) you should just take the strips and make a "witch's ladder" ^^

  • But sometimes, the witch's ladder can result in inaccuracies. But still a good idea. :) They are very enjoyable to make.

  • True, true...

  • So cute!! Took me hours to make but it was worth it! Thank Q 2x.

  • wow i did it!

  • Awesome.

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