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Modular Triangles

Information About This Set of Items

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Side View




 
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 #:488
Category:Modular -- Small Triangular
Lid Size*: 11.4 cm (4 1/2 in) and
13.2 cm (5 3/16 in)
Base Size*: 10.8 cm (4 1/4 in) and
12.4 cm (4 7/8 in)
Box Height: 4.45 cm (1 3/4 in) 
Lid Style:Modular Triangle - Plain
Base Style:Modular Triangle
Designer:Tomoko Fuse
Design Source:Origami Boxes by Tomoko Fuse (Chikuma Shobo Publishing Co., Ltd., 1989)  >> Click here
Paper Type: Aitoh Himeyu Chiyogami Washi Origami Paper (No, 2000)
 
Aitoh Shinwazome Chiyogami (NWZ-350A)
 
Aitoh Sairei Chiyogami Origami Paper (SRF-200)
 
Aitoh Single-Sided and Aitoh Double-Sided Solid Colors Origami Paper (WM-100)
Sheet Size:15 cm (5 7/8 in) Square
Sheets Used:6 (Lid - 3; Base - 3)
Paper Source: Michaels Stores 
Comments:Simple triangular boxes like those shown here are very easy and quick to make. Unfortunately, they are not very sturdy, which makes them less useful as gift boxes.
 
However, they can be quite beautiful and they do provide a good opportunity to use up odd sheets of origami paper left over from other projects, which is just what I did here.
 
After making a big batch of square boxes, I had only two sheets left of a Himeyu print and only two sheets left from each of two pretty Shinwazome prints. Two sheets are not enough to make any type of modular box, but they will work well for a Plain-Style triangular box when combined with additional sheets in complementary solid colors.
 
(I had plenty of Sairei paper on hand and used it to round out this set.)
 
 
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