25 days ago I folded a little bird and put it on top on one of the PA speakers at work. It is still up there.
It is a public space with hundreds of people going through on a daily basis.
It is a public space with hundreds of people going through on a daily basis.
I've had this issue since the first day I started using linux about 15 years ago. Always the same issue, transfers start fine and slows down to a crawl, only on USB sticks.
The USB sticks are fine, I can make bootable sticks in five minutes but if I copy a file of similar size to them is half an hour and then five to ten more minutes waiting to be able to safely remove the drive.
There are dozens of forum posts, some blaming the drives, others the GUI, dirty buffers, outdated kernels, fastboot for some reason. Others marked as solved without a solution because it magically solved itself.
I followed this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETRbjKk-cCE
Rex from toy story, designed by Adriano Mariani.
I folded it from his video on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXV43anlvaU
Satoshi Kamiya's Splash!
I think Kamiya should make more of these models that can be done in a 15x15
It is not hard to find tutorials online:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP7oHzL1e-o
https://origamivnnhatpro.blogspot.com/2019/07/splash-swan-satoshi-kamiya.html?m=1
I have a friend that I'm sure she will want to write one too but we don't have a clue about blogging sites.
Update: she's enthusiastic about the idea.
I followed this diagram:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/278676753/Tomoko-Fuse-Monkey?v=0.008
Today I met up with a bunch of friends to fold some figures. We folded a bunch of stuff, we practised some wetfolding, learned a bit and had fun.
Great day.
Toad, designed by Roger García. Found on Pajarita Magazine 167
It's better to fold it with a 24x24cm paper, I used a 15x15 and it is a bit too small
Created by Juanfran Carrillo, it can be found in the Pajarita magazine n°167
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/68466412
Hideo Komatsu's horned owl
I love this model. It is easy and relatively quick to fold.
I love this model. It is easy and relatively quick to fold.
Video tutorial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br1oBAnjPX0
Fox created by Hideo Komatsu. Available in the book Works of Hideo Komatsu.
There's a bunch of tutorials on youtube.
A friend asked me for this fox, I'm thinking of making two more because there are some variations that I want see if I'm capable of pulling off.
Owl designed by Román Díaz found in his book Origami Essence.
I wasn't sure if I had to give full volume to its body or curve it only to one side. I think I'll need to practise it a couple more tries before trying with a nicer paper.
This is Climbing Peaks by Sébastien Limet, from his book Just a Simple Base.
The folding process is relatively easy, the hard part is the final shaping.
Sébastien Limet's Monkey
The folding process felt a bit long but it wasn't really, that was just me being impatient.
The end result is great, the arms can be posed however you want and can be folded on a 15x15 kami paper.