Because you do what you do so well... I feel like this is an evil thing to ask! Would you please make the box without the matches? I'd like to use it as a gift box.
You can easily modify that yourself. Simply leave out the step where you form the matches. Everything else works the same. [If you want to do a slightly more sophisticated modification, you can save the paper needed for the matches.]
There's also a matchbox (without matches) by Marc Kirschenbaum. You can open it both ways, as the "spring" is in the centre of the model, rather than the end (as in Dave Brill's version).
Just cut some paper to the required size. I'd say this model doesn't need all to special paper. It should have different colours on each side, but apart from that...
What is the size of the paper?
marvel2326 9 months ago
@marvel2326 The paper needs to have a ratio of 3 by 1. Go for 12in x 4in for a relatively realisticly sized model.
AdamsSara 9 months ago
which is easier this or the cigarette pack?
ROBLOXOrigami 1 year ago
@ROBLOXOrigami The matchbox is easier to fold.
AdamsSara 1 year ago
Because you do what you do so well... I feel like this is an evil thing to ask! Would you please make the box without the matches? I'd like to use it as a gift box.
Thank you:)
BOP
BirdOfParadise777 2 years ago
You can easily modify that yourself. Simply leave out the step where you form the matches. Everything else works the same. [If you want to do a slightly more sophisticated modification, you can save the paper needed for the matches.]
There's also a matchbox (without matches) by Marc Kirschenbaum. You can open it both ways, as the "spring" is in the centre of the model, rather than the end (as in Dave Brill's version).
AdamsSara 2 years ago
@AdamsSara I don't like Marc Kirschenbaum becaus its quite hard and it has no matches!!!
fairfresh 9 months ago
so you have brilliant origami please tell how to make the doudle star flexicube
bluejaybaseballfan 3 years ago
ses got the vid now
aazazaz 3 years ago
id lov to make it, but i dont have dat kind of paper =(
gilder37 4 years ago
Just cut some paper to the required size. I'd say this model doesn't need all to special paper. It should have different colours on each side, but apart from that...
AdamsSara 4 years ago
What is the measure of the paper? i can't understand well
KohviKoer 3 years ago
See 0:20, the measurement it 3 by 1.
AdamsSara 3 years ago
3 inches by one? 3 feet by 1? tell me!
volcanical1 3 years ago
Well, that depends on how large you want the matchbox to be...
Go for 12in x 4in for a relative realistic sized model.
AdamsSara 3 years ago
its a 3 to 1 ratio eg. for every three feet u have long u add 1 foot wide. u can double that make it 6 feet long and 2 feet wide
cyjaz 2 years ago
just use giftwrap paper that's what i did
FallenxPride 3 years ago