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CONTENTS
Submissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1New Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Paper Conceptions . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Origami in Chicago . . . . . . . . . . 2
The Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
60 Degree Star 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Jet-Propelled Hovercraft . . . . . . . 6
Flying Dragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Fox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Vol. 1 No. 12 January 1, 2002
ScaffoldHelping to support and maintain the world of origami
Scaffold thanks you!
With this twelfth issue, designs to share with the world. I (English and Hungarian)SCAFFOLD has completed a full am glad that this feat occurred (ISBN963-03-8435-3). See theyear of publication. I would like to during the first year of publication review below.thank all of the folders and (barely), but I still need for you to ORIGAMI TANTEIDAN 7designers who have enabled this hold up your end. Keep the CONVENTION (Japanese, some
project to succeed. I hope the designs coming. English, Some English and Italian)new year will be even more Diagrams should be sent ORIGAMI ANIMALS bysuccessful, with plenty of to me via e-mail at Yoshihide Momotani and Eikientertaining new models for you to scaffold1@aol.com (most formats Momotani (Japanese) (ISBN 4-fold. Thank you, again. are supported, but I request that 416-30100-6)
Submissions
This is the first issue I have puttogether where I did not have toresort to using any of my own
creations to complete the issue. Ithink that is wonderful. Evenmore wonderful is the fact that Ialready have some submissionslined up for the next issue. This is
because, you, the readers, havebeen getting into the spirit ofScaffold and have been sending in
formats that use the least memory ORIGAMI DINOSAURS 2 bybe considered to prevent Fumiaki Kawahata (Japanese)excessive file sizes at publication). (ISBN 4-416-30107-3)Printed diagrams may also be sent, Spirals by Tomoko Fuse
but they will take a little longer to (Japanese) (ISBN 4-480-87262-0)get into an issue. Printeddiagrams may be sent to:
Joshua KoppelPO Box 641374Chicago, Illinois 60664-1374USA
I hope to hear from more of you inthe future.
New Books
A trip to Boston allowed me to
pay a visit to the SausugaBookstore where I was able topick up the following new books(Except for PAPERCONCEPTIONS which was
purchased from Kims Cranehttp://www.kimscrane.com).PAPER CONCEPTIONS bykos Horn and Jzsef Zsebe.
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PaperConceptions
Thanks to the Internet, I often findmyself very familiar with thecover of a book, but completely inthe dark as to its contents. Onesuch book was PAPERCONCEPTIONS by kosHornand Jzsef Zsebe. I had always
been impressed by the cover, but itwas not until I saw a copy on E-Bay that I had any idea whatcould be found between its covers.A seller on E-Bay had scannedabout a dozen pages for hisauction. I saw beautiful photosand apparently clear diagrams. Aquick trip to Kims Crane
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(http://www.kimscrane.com) and snap it up before it goes out ofa copy was on order. Two days print.later I had it in hand.
PAPER CONCEPTIONScontains beautiful color platesshowing the finished models, andoften, their real-life counterparts.Clear and uncluttered diagramslead the folder through twenty (20)different models. Beginning witha simple mouse and rooster, thefolder will be quickly drawn intothe other beautiful modelsincluding a lidded box and animalssuch as bear, giraffe, bison, eagle,swan, pelican, beetle, dragon, owland others. There is also aflower, complete with pot, stemand leaf and a marvelous face (asseen on the cover).
These models have a verycomplex look to them, but that ismisleading. These models are notcomplex, just very artistic. Themost complex is the Ostrich whichonly has twenty-seven steps.
Most of the models are just over adozen steps. The authors havedesigned models that evoke the
pure essence of the figure withoutgetting caught up in ultra-complexfolding. These designs are, in myopinion, on a par with many of theworks of Akira Yoshizawa,Michael LaFosse, David Brill orLionel Albertino.
PAPER CONCEPTIONS
can be found at online origamisources and sells for about $12.95US (ISBN 963-03-8435-3). Thevolume is laid out in both Englishand Hungarian, but with the clarityof the diagrams, neither is reallynecessary. This is a beautiful andfun book. I recommend it highlyand also recommend that people
Origami inChicago
CHAOS, the Chicago AreaOrigami Society, meets everymonth on the second Saturday ofthe month. Meetings are held atthe Garfield Park Conservatorylocated at 100 N. Central ParkAve. The meetings run from 1:00
PM until 4:00 PM and are open tothe public.The next several meetings
will be held on:January 12, 2002February 9, 2002March 9, 2002If you are ever in the
Chicago area on these dates,please drop by.
Last month we managedto fuel the interests of a number ofnew folders. We hope they willreturn at future meetings. Manywonderful things were folded and
beautiful books were displayed.Member Caroline Dombrowskitaught a wonderful seven-pointstar from an old British OrigamiSociety magazine. As was usual,the three hours flew by far tooquickly. We now look forward tonext moth.
The Models
Modular stars, fantastic flyingcraft, mythological beasts and anadorable fox make up this monthsselection of models.
60 Degree Star 2This is another beautiful modularstar by David Petty. Mr petty
shows how to make the star aswell as a number of variations.For more of Mr. Pettys stars, seeScaffold Volume 1, Issue 11.
Jet-Propelled HovercraftFans of high-speed craft willdelight in this Hovercraft by JimAdams. Although easy to fold,one almost expects it to take offfrom the table when completed.
Flying DragonThe Dragon is a very popularsubject in origami. Jim Adams hascreated quite a few. This is hisFlying Dragon. Other dragons byMr. Adams will appear in futureissues.
FoxThis Fox by Mark Leonard isreally quite cute and makes
wonderful use of two-coloredpaper. This model is quite easy tofold and has spectacular results.
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1. White side up. 2. 3. Crease all layers.
4. 5. 6. Unfold to step 4.
7. Double rabbit ear. 8. Inside reverse fold. 9. Inside reverse fold.
Hovercraft b Jim Adams
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10. Fold flap as far as it will go. 11.12. Outside reverse fold.
13. 14.
15. Crimp into a 3-D shape.See steps 16 and 17.
16. Note change of view instep 17.
17. Just top flap shown.
18. Release top layer oftrapped paper.
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19. Sink tip then fold flapin half while opening
front. Note change ofview in step 20.
20. Round flap into acylindrical shape.
21. Fold flaps down. Object isnow fully 3-D.
22. Fold all layers togetherto lock back.
23.
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1. White side up. 2. Form a preliminary baseat the top corner.
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3.
4.5. Inside reverse fold, as if
making a frog base.
6. Petal fold.
7.8.
9. Fold flaps underneath.
Fl in Dra on J.A
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10. Fold preliminary base.
A
11. Point A is in front. Fold a
bird base. Step 12 showshow the paper is layeredaround point A.
A
12.
A
13. Minor miracle, i.e. foldover one flap on the rightto the left. Repeat behind.
A
14. Slide right flap down. Seestep 15 for new position.
A
15. Inside reverse fold.Repeat behind.
16. Crimp fold tail.
17. Open out paper andpress flat.
18.
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19. Fold and open up wing,aligning crease BD withedge BC.
D
B
C
20. Slide neck a smallamount. See step 21.
21.
22. Inside reverse fold.
23. Open mouth a little.
24. Crimp head tosuggest ears. Seestep 25.
25.
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