Origami entertainment time
sonobe noodles
The module draws a yellow five-pointed star: 12 five-pointed stars are needed to make this ten-pointed shape
Modular green hexagons: 20 hexagons required
Rule regular tetrahedron 1 (expanded version): Requires 24 original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches * 3.4 inches), the size of a softball
Icosahedron: Requires 30 sheets of original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches by 3.4 inches), the size of a softball
Truncated Tetrahedron 1: Requires 42 original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches * 3.4 inches), the size of a softball
Cubeoctahedron: Requires 48 sheets of original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches by 3.4 inches), just larger than a softball
Hexahedron 3: Requires 36 sheets of original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches by 3.4 inches), about the size of a softball
Truncated Octahedron: Requires 108 original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches * 3.4 inches), the size of a volleyball
Trydododecahedron: 120 pieces of original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches * 3.4 inches) are required, as big as a volleyball. Have you ever thought of the coronavirus~
Rhombus Cuboctahedron: Requires 120 original Staples sticky notes (3.4 inches * 3.4 inches), the size of a volleyball
The module paper arts seen earlier are all basic polygon deformation and accumulation. Now there are some very beautiful works of art in the back! It really makes people feel the power of origami.Amazing!
Modular decagon: Although some are difficult to understand, the blue corners are actually stacked with the red ones, using a total of 50 pieces of paper
Its pretty good. In order to fix them, cotton is added in the middle, but it always feels like smoke inside
This is the fifth step. See, it’s almost completed!
It’s finally finished, this is the maker’s lovely wife~ A total of 900 rhombus cross-section tricotahedrons were used.