O-Gami paper
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polistes
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Re: O-Gami paper
what you do jum is put a towel over it then iron throgh the towel
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Re: O-Gami paper
I'd love to get my hands on some Ogami - it has a fantastic palette of colours. Does anyone know if they take PayPal? I couldn't see any indication one way or the other on their web site and they haven't (yet) responded to my email.
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FrumiousBandersnatch
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they do take paypal. Bought some yesterday and used Paypal 
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Thanks Frumious. That's good news
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-sigh-
waiting for them to get the aztec gold in 23 gms
waiting for them to get the aztec gold in 23 gms
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Re: O-Gami paper
I ordered the booklet today. It seems like a really good paper as I can tell from what you guys have said about it and the models which have been folded from it. So I check out the colors and the 'feel' of the paper with that booklet. If it convinces me I'll definitely go for more even though its quite expensive.
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feel free to comment :-)
feel free to comment :-)
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FrumiousBandersnatch
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It's a bit expensive...but it's a great paper for a really nice result. Also, it's around the same price per square inch as origamido, FYI.
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Re: O-Gami paper
as a warning to those thinking of getting ogami, which is indeed a fine product, do think about what projects you want to buy your paper for. super thin may not always be the best choice, and your project may benefit from the "body" you get from the medium thickness paper.
Re: O-Gami paper

loggerhead sea turtle
by satoshi kamiya
35 cm luster copper ogami, medium thickness
diagrams origami tanteidan #17
in fluorescent lighting, the paper really comes to life, very eye-catching. remember you don't always have to get super-thin. you should really reserve that for models that need it, as it's actually so thin it's a little hard to work with (flops around quite a bit, it can be hard to see the creases in darker colored papers). some complex stuff, like the turtle will be fine with the medium thickness paper and will get the added "body."