Do you believe this is a rickshaw made of cigarette boxes? It’s incredible. It has pull rods, wheels, awnings, etc. I really want to enlarge it and play with it (^o^)/~
Another tricycle-style rickshaw, which is more difficult to make and more beautiful.
Collect discarded cigarette boxes, white latex, and wires.
Cut the cigarette box and fold it into a triangle. If you don’t have a cigarette box, it’s OK to use paper with a certain hardness.
Triangular insertion method: 13 rows of large ones and 11 rows of small ones. There are 12 triangles in the first row, and 11 triangles in the second row. Use the jump insertion method to make them parallel. And so on until it reaches the top.
Insert armrests into the first and fifth triangles on both sides of the big one. Small ones are inserted into the first and fourth triangle armrests.
Roll up some paper sticks and use them to make wheel axles. Use about 40 triangles to form a circle to make a wheel. Use paper sticks to position in the center.
The paper-cut drawing of the car awning, cut out and folded. Please determine the size according to the inserted triangle length.
Adhere a paper stick to the bottom of the hand-pulled rickshaw between rows 7 and 8 for later use. Cut a piece of paper for the feet at the top and glue it on. Finally, prepare three paper sticks and glue them into poles for pulling the cart.
Finally combine.
The cute mini hand-pulled rickshaw is finished.
The method of making a tricycle-style rickshaw is a bit more complicated and requires a larger number of paper sticks.
Slowly use paper sticks to make the frame according to the renderings.
Finally combine to get a tricycle-style rickshaw.
Rickshaw seating details.
The footrests are also carefully made.
Everyone, come and try this handmade rickshaw that combines recycling of cigarette box waste with triangular origami.