is there any diagrams/collections which use A4/B5 paper directly? I am too lazy to cut a sqaure, and I think many office employees like this idea too.
thanx
diagram for A4/B5 paper?
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You might look at some of David Brill's stuff.
http://www.origamiweb.com/books/bo_e.htm
http://www.origamiweb.com/books/bo_e.htm
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TP Kong has some nice models on his page
http://www.geocities.com/tp_kong/
there's also a complete book about folding from a-sized paper, but I can't remember the author or the name. maybe somebody else can remember the name. I know it was done by one of the famous old masters of origami. hmm... can't remember
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just found it
Kunihiko Kasahara - Folding from Copy Paper A4

http://www.geocities.com/tp_kong/
there's also a complete book about folding from a-sized paper, but I can't remember the author or the name. maybe somebody else can remember the name. I know it was done by one of the famous old masters of origami. hmm... can't remember
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just found it
Kunihiko Kasahara - Folding from Copy Paper A4

noBrimstone wrote:several of thoki yenn's models are made from a4 sheets but you might be too lazy to look for them
http://erikdemaine.org/thok/origami.html
http://www.geocities.com/tp_kong <--his site
thanks TheRealChris, and I found this book 'FOLDING FROM COPY PAPER A4 02' on http://vntopic.com/Forums/origami-book/ ... ahara.html

Authors: KUNIHIKO KASAHARA
Pages: 80
Size:
Language: English

Authors: KUNIHIKO KASAHARA
Pages: 80
Size:
Language: English
Just for the case the BOS supplies should ever open up again, they have two booklets by John Morgan devoted to folding with A sized paper number 53 "Origami Models folded from Silver Rectangles" and number 54 "More Origami Models folded from Silver Rectangles". Both booklets are really nice and well worth having. I really hope that the BOS supplies open up again any time soon, it's been to long a time they are closed down.