Non modular hexagon box

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cornwallsharon
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Non modular hexagon box

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Hi, I am trying to find a crease pattern for a hexagonal box (with separate lid) that ISN'T modular.

I know that sounds terribly picky but I want to make them for the favours at my wedding and it would be really useful not to have to cut up 100's of sheets of paper for all of the boxes!

(I have a good pattern for a pentagon box which just involves halving a sheet of A4 and I could cope with that!)

Thanks so much in advance for your help.
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Post by bethnor »

tomoko fuse has many such boxes that are not modulars, usually from B size sheets. AFAIK, unfortunately, there really aren't too many CPs from her boxes.
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AFAIK?
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Hi, I am trying to find a crease pattern for a hexagonal box (with separate lid) that ISN'T modular.
I think that this should be good
http://www.britishorigami.info/academic ... jibox.html
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redheadorigami wrote:AFAIK?
As Far As I Know
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Thanks.
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