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CLEMENTE GIUSTO'S RECTANGULAR BOX
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Here are step by step photo instructions for Giusto's Rectangular Box.
Hopefully they are self-explanatory.
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BASIC BOXES - SERIES ONE
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Clemente
Giusto is a
talented
origami
designer
Not only has Yami re-diagramed this work but he has made a die for scoring
multiple sheets. With the crease pattern already on the paper even novice
folders can learn to fold this model quickly and easily. You can see Yami
demonstrating his method in Los
Angeles.here.http://havepaperwilltravel.blogspot.com/2009/01/wcog-january-
meeting.html
Thanks to John Andrisan, also from Los Angeles, I obtained a copy of the
diagrams of this model which were drawn up by Paola Scaburri. This week I
found time to try them out. The result was as charming as I expected.
I had one complaint. The internal triangular flaps did not support each other.
Whichever of the flaps has been folded over first will fall into the box rather
than sit on the underside of the roof.
For reasons which i hope will be apparent later, I also turned over the top left
hand corner of the paper.
Some of
the details
on the
Scaburri
The following photos are taken from several differently color models. I hope
no-one is confused by this.
The
creases
which are
shown in
the top left
hand
corner of
the CP
pattern
(see
previous
image) are
not shown
on this pre-
creased
sheet. I
folded the
corner over later in the procedure.
The tip of
the large
triangular
flap is
inserted
into the
triangular
pocket on
the other
side. This
becomes
the lower
roof of the
box.
Next, the
lateral
sides are
folded
towards the center across the top of the box. They should want to do this
naturally.
At this point you should have a rectangular box shape on the bottom and a
couple of "wings" on the top with points which arise from pleats on the under
sides.
The aqua blue model has the side flaps pulled back so that you can see how
the layer with the pocket triangle looks. The side walls will naturally cover this.
(Only one
of the
models
shown has
the top left
corner
point
folded in
half. When
I put the
others
together I
folded the flap over later in the procedure. You can choose to leave the
creasing until it is necessary or you can pre-crease earlier. Note that the
original model did NOT turn this point under.)
Fold the flaps over and tuck them under as shown. Fold in the order shown.
In the demonstration photos the box has been turned part way around so that
you can see the procedure more clearly.
Like the
You've finished.
Enjoy your box.