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*Note that two size numbers are given.
The larger number is the measurement from the outermost tip of any arm of the star to the outermost tip of the arm opposite.
(Diagram A)
The main body of the star, from which the arms project, has the shape of a hexagon. The smaller number is the measurement from any corner of the hexagon to the opposite corner. (Diagram B)
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Set ID #: | 1159 |
Category: | Modular -- Medium Star-Shaped |
Lid Size*: |
16.2 cm (6 3/8 in) and 9.5 cm (3 3/4 in)
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Base Size*: |
14.9 cm (5 7/8 in) and 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in)
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Box Height: |
4.1 cm (1 5/8 in)
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Style: | Modular Star - Six-Pointed |
Designer: | Robin Glynn |
Design Source: | PDF Diagram Available on the Web >> Click here YouTube Video Tutorial by Sara Adams >> Click here
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Paper Type: |
Aitoh Double-Sided Foil Origami Paper - Foil Both Sides - Assorted Colors (DSF-2)
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Sheet Size: | 15 cm (5 7/8 in) Square |
Sheets Used: | 12 (Lid - 6; Base - 6) |
Paper Source: |
Michaels Stores
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Comments: | This modular star-shaped box was designed by Robin Glynn. I found the diagram on the web as well as a video tutorial by Sara Adams. I was very challenged by this project and had to watch the video several times. I don't think I could have made this box without the help of the video. Double-sided paper works best for this style of box and double-sided foil works much better than other types of origami paper. Double-sided foil holds creases tightly, maintaining the shape of the individual units and also locking them together better than other types of paper, resulting in a sturdier finished box. I apologize for forgetting to take a side view photo of this box. |
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