Origami Curler Cuboctahedron (Herman Van Goubergen)

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How to make an origami Cuboctahedron using Curler Units. Use small squares (max 7x7 cm) of stiff paper to build this model.

To build a cuboctahedron we need just 12 units. You can use more units to build other polyedra
More instructions:
http://www.britishorigami.info/academic/curler.php

Designed by Herman Van Goubergen
Presented here by Jo Nakashima with permission of the creator

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  • @amkarei you don't need slow motion, you could pause it between some steps

  • can you use thin paper

  • @origamimaster123456 no, thin paper won't hold the curls

  • Can u use 6 units ?

  • @985steven its possible, but not vey good

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  • @jonakashima thin paper works WONDERFUL i did it with thin

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  • can i possibly get the whole of this video not sped up? i am not good enough for fast forward....

  • if you do the triangle assembly way do you connect it like sonobe units?

  • Is dit door een Nederlander ontworpen? :D

  • Can cardstock work?

  • would card stock work

  • is it stable?

  • im pretty sure i can do it...... well even if i cant its a wonderful video! Thx!

  • I'm happy to see, that this video has only two dislikers.

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