Excellent, i've done these before but i find it easier to do each pentagon in turn and build it up gradually rather than making two big halves and joining them together. Well done for managing to do it that way.
@mathsoforigami Жыл бұрын
thanks a lot for the suggestion, I want to try. I will do it, build it up as you suggest 🥰🥰💚💚💚
@ricardopardo715911 ай бұрын
Well, I did it, although one or two units torn and I was unable to enssamble the las two units in their pockets. The problem is the quality of paper. I think that the paper to be used is the key point to enssamble modular origami objects. The other problem is that the expert who produce these amazing tutorials never talk about the paper they used. I am open to hear some advices about that. I used to do this model Kami paper bought in Amazon. It is good to make easy models but not these so complicated. Now, I am waiting for my next purchase, a new paper from USA and quite expensive due to taxes and delivery
@mathsoforigami11 ай бұрын
@ricardopardo7159 I agree with you, many models depend on the paper. my problem with the papers: my hands get wet easily :( I write which paper I use usually in the description. sometimes I buy from aliexpress from china, the tax from there is less and origami papers are cheaper, even washi ones are cheaper. please let me know how are you doing. 🥰🥰🥰
@ricardopardo715911 ай бұрын
The new paper, from USA, didn't match my expectations. It's kami paper of 70 grms. I prefer by large the normal DIN A4 of 80 grms used for printers
@mathsoforigami11 ай бұрын
@@ricardopardo7159 me too, I‘m patient when it comes to square paper cutting from A4:)