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The model is made from strips of paper.
Made by Heinz Strobl, you can find diagrams on Orihouse: http://home.tiscali. nl/gerard.paula/orig ami/knotologiesphere 94.html
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Here's a slower version of the omega star by John Montroll, I still had to speed it up a bit, but I did it on the easier parts.
Diagrams over here: http://www.origami.c z/Bin/star.html
Magic rings or "Umulus rectangulum": 6 pieces made with half of an A4 paper. Made by Thoki Yenn.
You can find the diagrams here: http://www.britishor igami.info/academic/ thok/umulius.html
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Here's a flasher, when the thing is opened it should close automatically. By Jeremy Shafer.
You can find the diagrams for this model on Jeremy's website: http://www.barf.cc/d iagrams/PDF_diagrams /pdf_diagrams.html
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The hexaflexagon is an action model, turn it till your fingers hurt. Made by Paul Jackson. Head to my website for the diagrams.
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This is called strip origami since it uses strips of paper instead of one single piece of paper. By Froebel Friedrich (1782-1852).
You can find diagrams here: http://highhopes.com /3dstar.html
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This time I tried to slow down the parts that were more difficult.
You can find the diagrams on David Petty's website: http://members.aol.c om/ukpetd/pcone1.htm
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A nice origami star, just before the joyous commercialized holiday. By Franti?ek Grebení?ek: http://www.origami.c z/
You can find the diagrams here: http://www.origami.c z/Compose/hvezda.htm l
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A modular origami made from 30 Nick Robinson's trimodule modules.
Diagrams over here: http://www.nickrobin son.info/origami/dia grams/trimodule.htm
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Here's an easy modular 8 point star (also called octagon star or Pinwheel-Ring-Pinwhe el) made with 8 square papers, once folded it slides into place. I don't know who made it so credit it due.
You can find the diagrams here: http://198.189.126.1 51/~debgriff/star.ht m
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Here's a somewhat difficult origami by Katrin Shumakov.
Diagrams on the authors website: http://library.think quest.org/27152/res/ boxes/std/bonsai.htm