8/19/2023 0 Comments Simple origami lizard![]() I would not dare to fold a complex model with a square smaller than 70cm by 70cm. ![]() 3D models Dog by Hideo Komatsu, 35×35cmĪs Lizard Hide is quite thick, I chose a model of intermediate complexity. In my opinion the collapse of the tessellation best reveals whether the paper is suitable or not, and this paper make that very easy. Indeed, Lizard Hide is more suitable for tessellations with flat, simple fold lines. I folded just a couple of molecules of the pineapple tessellation to more easily compare this paper to the ones I previously tested. So the final model didn't turn out as elegant as I wanted it to. With Lizard Hide, they weren't quite strong enough. The central square relies on sharp creases holding their place. Some of the molecules lost their rounded shape because of that. I was disappointed by the paper here – the paper tends to break instead of bend. The collapse asks for a lot of tensile strength. Hilula is a tessellation that displays most of the paper – much more than the Pineapple tessellation I usually use to test the paper. Precreasing showed good results, the short fold lines did not expand into the adjacent squares. This echoes the extremely contasting values we got in the machine tests for tensile strength and bending resistance. Wow, it's so hard to creaes! When placing the second crease, I found it difficult to make the paper where I want it to go. When folding the 24 by 24 square grid, I started with folding against the grain. Test results Tessellation Hilula tessellation by Ilan Garibi, 33×33cm
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