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That is so cool!

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[img]http://www.pcoc2007.com/pictures/maple50.jpg[/img]

Who has this diagram??
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Perhaps it's a modified Mapleleaf by Brian Chan: http://chosetec.darkclan.net/origami/di ... mapleleaf/ modified for dollar-bills?
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This maple leaf is by Joseph Wu.
There is a picture of it on the 2007 pacific coast origam conference website.
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Aznman wrote:This maple leaf is by Joseph Wu.
There is a picture of it on the 2007 pacific coast origam conference website.
are you have diagram??
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I don't think it is diagrammed! In fact, I'm pretty sure. Look on Joseph Wu's website for more info
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By looking at the canadian 50 bill, half of the leaf is the back half (right and top parts), and half is the front half (left part and bottom with stem), following in a sort of circle. So, its made from two, possibly three pieces. Joseph Wu rarely diagrams, so don't press your luck ;).
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