This class will focus on Yami‘s cube twist box. Yami's and Clemente’s boxes twist similarly, however, the paper division determines the proportion & shape of the final box. Yami’s model is a cube and folded from a square divided by fifths, whereas Clemente’s paper is divided in fourths and results in a shorter box. The class will also cover how to divide paper into 3rds, 5ths, 6ths, etc. by simple paper division and create a portable template for a quick reference guide for 3rds and 5ths.p
If time allows, we can do Clemente’s model as well.
- A high degree of accuracy in folding the pre-creases will allow the model to twist and collapse more easily into the desired box with the color-change in place perfectly.
I learned the model from Yami personally and never knew where it is published or if at all.
Clemente Guisto’s diagram is posted online (https://www.origami-resource-center.com/wp-content/uploads/diagrams/Flow...).
One 6- or 8-inch kami; duo is desirable because of a visible color-change