How to make an origami tetrahedron from a strip of paper #shorts



How to make an origami tetrahedron from a strip of paper
Designed by Jo Nakashima (2010)
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The paper I’m using is 2,5cm x 20cm copper tissue foil. It doesn’t have to be exactly this size, you can use a random strip of paper.
The first folds will make a 60 degree angle, so you can divide the strip into equilateral triangles. At the end, change the direction of the folds for the last 5 triangles (4 to cover all the sides, 1 to lock by inserting it under the layers)

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  1. The paper I'm using is 2,5cm x 20cm copper tissue foil. It doesn't have to be exactly this size, you can use a random strip of paper.

    The first folds will make a 60 degree angle, so you can divide the strip into equilateral triangles. At the end, change the direction of the folds for the last 5 triangles (4 to cover all the sides, 1 to lock by inserting it under the layers)

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