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Non-Modular Triangles

Information About This Set of Items

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Triangle Diagram

*Note that two numbers are given for the size of the lid and two for the size of the base.
 
The larger number is the measurement along any one of the three sides of the triangle.  (Diagram A)
 
The smaller number is the measurement from the point at any corner to the center of the opposite side. (Diagram B)

 
 
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Set ID #:5037
Category:Non-Modular -- Small Triangular
Lid Size*: 8.2 cm (3.2 in) and
9.5 cm (3.7 in)
Base Size*: 7.8 cm (3.1 in) and
9 cm (3.4 in)
Box Height: 7.5 cm (3 in) - without Lid decoration
11.4 cm (4.5 in) - with Lid decoration
Lid Style:Non-Modular Triangle - Plump Cap
Base Style:Non-Modular Triangle - Main Body 2
Designer:Tomoko Fuse
Design Source:Hako No Origami 2 (Beautiful Origami Boxes 2) by Tomoko Fuse (Nihon Vogue Co., Ltd., 2014) - in Japanese  >> Click here
Paper Type: Die Cuts With a View, Inc. Scrapbook Paper - Floral Fair Stack Pad
Sheet Size:Lid -  30 x 16 cm (11.8 x 6.3 in) Rectangle
 Base - 30 x 23 cm (11.8 x 9 in) Rectangle
Sheets Used:2 (1 - lid; 1 - base)
Paper Source: Jo-Ann Stores 
Comments:I made these boxes for a birthday party where I used them to present gift cards to my great-nephews.
 
I forgot to take a side view photo of these two boxes before I gave them away. This is unfortunate because a side view would show that these boxes are not only wider but also dramatically taller than other boxes of the same style shown elsewhere on this site.
 
Although Tomoko Fuse specifies A4 size paper, her instructions allow for significant adjustments, and I found by experiment that I could vary the size of these tent-like boxes even beyond what is shown in her book.
 
Of all the non-modular triangular lids, the tent is the easiest to make and I would recommend it to beginners.
 
 
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