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Origami nine-sided (enneagonal) box by Dennis Walker

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2008

http://www.origaminut.com
A nonagon origami box from Dennis Walker. Having 9 angles it's also called enneagonal box.

Diagrams of this model here: http://db.origami.com/diagramlisting.asp, search for "enneagonal box".

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  • @wknowles42 Wow You can't tell if the video is explaining anything wow.YOU DUMB BITCH CAN YOU SEE?.The VIDEO do you know what video means?You have to watch the VIDEO not looking at your dick and listening to the video.Most people that make origami videos usually cut the sound out or just don't talk.You wanna know why they don't talk?Use your brain.Its usually because they are shy.

    THE SCREEN EXPLAINS IT!.If you don't want to watch the video then find the diagram.

  • @wknowles42 If you don´t like the video you don´t have to watch it. Creating a video is much work! I think it is very outageous of you to say something like that to someone who olny wants to show you how you have to do this model. If you don´t understand what he does visit his website - there you´ll find diagrams.

    Nice video:)

    By the way: what music do you use for your videos?

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  • I cant find any diagrams and this video didn't really explain enough for me :(

  • YOUR VIDEO IS PURE FUCKING BULL SHIT. like; sure; theres a great result, but your process is so shitty, its unbelievable. you don't explain anything, and you just blunder through it like you don't fucking know how to talk.

  • lol

  • wow, you feel REALLY proud of yourself for correcting me on this technicality don't you.

  • Box

    noun

    1. a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.

    --Not always a lid ;)

  • this technically wouldn't be a box unless you showed a lid too.

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