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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2005

How to finish the New Kawasaki-Rose after precreasing.
Diagrams for this model can be found here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20060908115520/http://www.ensc.sfu.ca/undergrad/eu...
Note: The little square in the middle of the paper in step 17 doesn´t lie on existing creases! To get it you can fold the paper on the existing diagonals and valley fold the middle square in half.

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  • Kaliz,

    I have been trying to fold this model since 2006, and today I have succeded, with the help of your video.

    Thanks a ton. Seriously, great help. Best of luck to you=)

    **

    My problem was step 24 to 26. That's where I got stuck. I think there is a mistake on the diagram. The diagonal valley fold in step 24 is 3 squares long, while in your video (and my last, successful attempt) it's 4 squares. Am I missing something , or is it really a mistake and a time to mail honorable mr. Chan?

  • You are correct, on the usual version floating around there is a mistake. That's the reason why I link to another (unfortunately only archived) revised version up there in the info box about the video.

    I'm glad you managed to succeed.

  • thnx alot but wuts up with the paper?

  • It´s having rubeola, so be carefull not to come near it ;)

  • Do you repeat steps 12 to 17 for 4 times or did you just do it once? I've managed to finish the rose, but I just can't figure out what steps 12 to 17 are for. I mean, the rose is still doable without having to go through those steps. But I'd really love to know if there's a purpose for them which I'm not aware of. Thank you for the video :)

  • Steps 13-16 are only there to change the direction of the creases. you could fold the rose without them as well, but it collapses a little bit better if you do them (on all four sides). Step 12 and 17 are important for collapsing the rose.

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  • nice instruction BUT your choice of paper makes it confusing. =)

  • nobody does

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  • best 'closing' video I have seen. Very transparent and easy to follow. But agree with others ... what's up with the spotty paper ... take this exact video, some plain colored paper and you have yourself the unique distinction of being the only video that makes 'closing' actually accessible. Well done and thank you

  • show

  • could you please, that would be great xD

    and sorry for such the long reply xD

  • thank you very much for this video! it was very big problem for me at first, but after seeing this vid i think i could fold it! thank you so much man!

  • yeah, i already knew how to fold it, but before i did, i always had difficulty on the increasing of the petals fold, but no one showed how to accurately do it! thats why i asked. besides, i would make a vid on how to do it, but my dad took away my video camera(i'm 10, not 16 like my profile says.) but, i'm taking suggestions, so just send me a message for any suggestions you have.(as in, anyone that reads this message.)

  • dev.origami...

    That sight has the precreasing

  • thank you soo much! i was having so much trouble with this part until i saw this video. thank you!!!!

  • sry long time since i look back at this vid and mb if your not a guy lol

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