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Sunday, May 16, 2010

Cuboctahedron (cube-Octa-hedron)


White Paper: 90 Pieces



Pink Paper: 120 Pieces



Blue Paper: 120 Pieces



Yellow Paper: 60 Pieces



Purple Paper: 20 Pieces



Green Paper: 20 Pieces






Total: 430 Pieces Of PAPER!



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ORIGAMI DISASTER! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Halfway through the process, the pink and blue pieces were needed to be redone as they were joined the wrong way. (1 unit of paper = 2 pieces of paper)


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After fixing the pieces, one of the bases was put together.



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~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Joining Process ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~










~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End Product ~~~~~~~~~~~~~








(This Cuboctahedron is 3 times bigger than an ordinary globe)

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