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Multi-sheets models
We speak of multi-sheet folding when the assembly is done with sheets of different sizes, or are folded in different ways, This is the case, for example, of the Kawasaki train or Santa Claus and his reindeer created by Halle.

In principle, the use of glue is prohibited, following the rules of fundamentalists paper folders. However, there is no shame to have if, without glue, the folding breaks and falls to pieces at the slightest breath.

Some of the folders are used to making animals with two sheets, like Makoto Yamaguchi, arguing not that it was easier, but that more details could be put. But some folds require dozens of pieces, such as dinosaur skeletons or folding with the Chinese module.

In summary, do not be trapped in a single sheet of paper. If your creation requires more than one, then go for it!

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Arrays of Tetrahedra, cutting of sheets
Denver Lawson

Arrays of Tetrahedra, preparation of the modules
Denver Lawson

Arrays of Tetrahedra: Loose Fit
Denver Lawson

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Toshikazu Kawasaki

Reno
Carlos Gonzalez Halle (Santamaria)

Santa Claus pulled by his reindeer
Carlos Gonzalez Halle (Santamaria)

Christmas tree
Vicente Dolz

Christmas Tree
Carlos Bocanegra

Clematis
Toshie Takahama

Hydrangea
Toshie Takahama

Rosebud & Calix
Carlos Bocanegra

Dinosaur skeletons
Yoshino Issei

Fish Skeleton
Makoto Yamaguchi

Articulated lizard
Tomoko Fuse

Panda Osaka
Sonny Fontana

Kangaroo
Kunihiko Kasahara

L'échiquier
Marc Kirschenbaum

Staunton Chess Set
Max Hulme

Custom-Bound Books
Rona Gurkewitz

Zhen Xian Bao
Paula Versnick

Banana
Red And White Paper

Magic Rings
Thoki Yenn
   

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