Wonderful tutorial Evan :) I think I may give this a go today actually. Nice explanation about locking the first and last units too, I think this is always the most difficult step on any model. A trick someone once taught me was to assemble half the units into two separate assemblies and then bring the two halves together. I'm not sure if this would work with this model, but I will have a go and see :)
Thanks, Ed! You'll really enjoy folding this one. I never thought of assembling two halves of the units separately. That probably works well with a lot of modulars, but I think it'll be tricky to align the flaps and pockets with this star. I'm curious, so let me know how it goes!
It's working well with different kind of joining system, here doesn't. I had tried but the process was more complicated after all, and it was falling apart again and again. It's better do it clockwise as Evan described ;)
I don't know what I did wrong.....when I was trying to do the last unit the two last units were to far apart and the first to came apart. Any suggestions?
I don't think you did anything wrong, it just sounds the units may have slid out of place. Like I mentioned in the video, the edges on two adjacent units should be perpendicular. So if two units seem too far apart, you can slide those edges in opposite directions to bring the units closer together (even after they are assembled). If a unit comes loose like you mentioned, you should be able to re-connect it to another unit the same way that I connected the last unit in the video. Hope this helps!
pencil tip also could help (just insert it gently inside the hole of forming star and push just a little bit slightly, fast way to re-assemble all units in correct position in one movement ;) this is what i did almost every-time X-P )
Hi! Francis Ow did for the unit only Find it here: www.flickr.com/photos/61236172@N08/35103303755/in/gallery-photo_amami-72157681928728284/ Check also his variations, once You'll be there, they are all pretty =)
Thank you for the slow detailed instructions, it has been very helpful.
Thank you for providing such clear instructions! This made success fun and easy!
I am so glad I rediscovered this :D I remember watching your vids back in 2010 and 2011. Time flies doesn't it?
It sure does, I can't believe I've been making videos for over 9 years now! Thanks for your continued support! :)
Your details are wonderful! Even mentioning that two units should be perpendicular. So thankful to have found your channel. Thank you!
Fab thank you. Your instructions are always so clear.
Genious idea! Thank you for the video.
Special thanks for the great sound,
today not many people know what it is.)))
Vielen lieben Dank für die ausführliche Anleitung 👌👏👏😊
Very nice and beautiful 🎉
Very beautiful, very nicely explained. Thank you.
I did it 😎 I loved this model 👍
Excellent word usage!!👍🏼
I love this!! The voice over was really helpful!! Thank you!
Fantastically gorgeous model, Andrey! Superb tutorial Evan!!
Thanks a lot, glad you like it! :)
:-* thanks dear! Yap, Evan did great job. as usual ;)
Another incredible modular star. Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks Mason, I'm glad you like it. All credit for the design goes to Andrey!
simple and easy to understand. your tutorials for this you getting 👍👍👍👍and share with my friend's 👍👍👍
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you liked the video!
Thank you very much!!!!! I loved it..
You have a very good tutorial here. Thanks for the share!
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Wonderful tutorial Evan :) I think I may give this a go today actually. Nice explanation about locking the first and last units too, I think this is always the most difficult step on any model. A trick someone once taught me was to assemble half the units into two separate assemblies and then bring the two halves together. I'm not sure if this would work with this model, but I will have a go and see :)
Thanks, Ed! You'll really enjoy folding this one. I never thought of assembling two halves of the units separately. That probably works well with a lot of modulars, but I think it'll be tricky to align the flaps and pockets with this star. I'm curious, so let me know how it goes!
It's working well with different kind of joining system, here doesn't. I had tried but the process was more complicated after all, and it was falling apart again and again. It's better do it clockwise as Evan described ;)
I love your origami stars
Excelente su tutorial aunque no se su idioma me fue fácil seguirlo, muchisimas gracias por enseñar , felicitaciones.
Thank you sooooooooo much for posting a recent video I got very worried that you stopped posting
I actually just graduated from college, so I hope to start uploading much more consistently! :)
EzOrigami congratulations!
Good video
Thank you!
ooooo1 thanks!
I don't know what I did wrong.....when I was trying to do the last unit the two last units were to far apart and the first to came apart. Any suggestions?
I don't think you did anything wrong, it just sounds the units may have slid out of place. Like I mentioned in the video, the edges on two adjacent units should be perpendicular. So if two units seem too far apart, you can slide those edges in opposite directions to bring the units closer together (even after they are assembled). If a unit comes loose like you mentioned, you should be able to re-connect it to another unit the same way that I connected the last unit in the video. Hope this helps!
pencil tip also could help (just insert it gently inside the hole of forming star and push just a little bit slightly, fast way to re-assemble all units in correct position in one movement ;) this is what i did almost every-time X-P )
so cute, and too difficult lo asemble it!!! =D
I agree-- it's a really fun model to fold! Thanks for sharing your rendition! :)
The length and breadth of 1 square is 3 inch or not
Who here watching this in 2019
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First Name Last Name shut up dude
No im watching in 2018
Im watching in 2008 actually
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Does the diagram exist for this model?
This is the only tutorial that I know of. I learned how to fold this design with some step-by-step photos from Andrey.
Hi! Francis Ow did for the unit only
Find it here: www.flickr.com/photos/61236172@N08/35103303755/in/gallery-photo_amami-72157681928728284/
Check also his variations, once You'll be there, they are all pretty =)
Klappt gut
Lexbeastmaster wondering when you are going to post the star video
From flickr
How does he make it look so easy, mine looks like a woman who was just beaten up by her own child and she is depressed.
Wooh?
You could give me a tutorial of "claire kusudama"
Xander Perrott's Claire Kusudama is one of the next tutorials on my list! I've already gotten permission to teach it, so definitely check back soon.
Do my new model i just folded ! Its called walking dog🐕
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Its very HARD
Very beautiful, very well explained. Thank you