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*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 from any corner point to the opposite corner (Diagram A).
The smaller number is the measurement from any corner point to the center of the opposite side (Diagram B).
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Set ID #: | 1665 |
Category: | Modular -- Medium Pentagonal |
Lid Size*: |
12.9 cm (5.1 in) and 12.3 cm (4.8 in)
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Base Size*: |
12.5 cm (4.9 in) and 11.9 cm (4.7 in)
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Box Height: |
4.5 cm (1.8 in) - without Lid decoration 9 cm (3.5 in) - with Lid decoration
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Lid Style: | Modular Pentagon - Double Flame |
Base Style: | Modular Pentagon - Flame Box Base |
Designer: | Dennis Walker |
Design Source: | PDF Diagrams on Web Site of Origami Societeit Nederland >> Click here
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Paper Type: |
GrimmHobby Double-Sided Origami Paper - Dot Chiyogami Heart 2 (23-2167-300)
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Sheet Size: | 15 cm (5.9 in) Square |
Sheets Used: | 10 (Lid - 5; Base - 5) |
Paper Source: |
Paper Jade
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Comments: | Dennis Walker has designed two related styles of pentagonal boxes: the Open Flame and the Double Flame. The latter is shown here. Both styles use the same base, which Walker indicates may have been his independent discovery of a base previously created by Tomoko Fuse. The first 12 folding steps are the same when making a unit for either the Open Flame lid or the Double Flame lid, but then the steps vary depending on which version you choose. The lid unit for the Double Flame box involves a squash-and-curve maneuver which I found rather challenging. I recommend mastering the Open Flame lid first, and then the Double Flame version will be easier. Final assembly of the lid is similar for both versions and not too complicated. By design, the Double Flame lid has a small pentagonal hole in its center. If you don't like the looks of this hole, you can hide it with a self-adhesive faux gem or a sticker, but I have opted to let the holes show in both of the boxes pictured here. Double-sided paper is a must for this model. I used paper with a pattern of hearts on one side and a solid color on the reverse. This paper was a little stiffer than most origami paper, which created a pleasingly sturdy box. |
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