Can anyone help me with folding this model?
http://www.langorigami.com/art/gallery/ ... e=scorpion
I don't know how to fold the second step, where you have to divide a right angle in seven equal angles.
Does anyone of you know a good way to get the exact folds without too many useless creases?
Greetings,
Nathanael
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Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
The only method that doesn't get a lot of creases is using a protractor.
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Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
the other scorpion, the varileg one....its better anyway...just fold that one...
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Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
I just thought about using a protractor, but that wouldn't be very exact, because 90/7=12,857142... and i always prefer the folding technique
are there any online diagrams for the varileg scorpion?

Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
Well to be honest a protractor would be a lot more accurate than the folding technique. The folding technique has a very large margin of error
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Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
It says on Lang's website that diagrams are found in OUSA Annual Collection 2003; JOAS Convention 10; and Origami Insects II.Nathanael_Cotrus wrote:I just thought about using a protractor, but that wouldn't be very exact, because 90/7=12,857142... and i always prefer the folding techniqueare there any online diagrams for the varileg scorpion?
Any online diagrams would obviously be illegal copyrighted material, and asking for said materials is not allowed on this forum.
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Re: Robert Lang - Scorpion
Go for 13° and let the last one take whatever is left and you should be fine.Nathanael_Cotrus wrote:I just thought about using a protractor, but that wouldn't be very exact, because 90/7=12,857142... and i always prefer the folding techniqueare there any online diagrams for the varileg scorpion?