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The Woven Ball – Origami sculpture

Jan 12, 2012By jstaxton

This beauty is a modular origami design by Robert J. Lang. Regarding this design he just wrote: This polypolyhedron is made from a 12x1x5 arrangement. It makes a nice woven ball. As a huge fan of modular origami I lookedRead more…

Jan 12, 2012jstaxton 1 comment

K2 – Origami sculpture

Jul 20, 2011By jstaxton

This is one of the most famous polypolyhdra found by Robert J. Lang. It is made of 60 edges in 20 triangles. There are 5 sub structures that are interfused. Each consists of 4 triangles that make a tetrahedra-like compound.Read more…

Jul 20, 2011jstaxton 0 Comments

SkinChanger for PartyPoker

Jun 1, 2010By jstaxton

Easy and quick changing of the looks of PartyPoker – background images, cards and much more. I am proud to present you the SkinChanger: free and open source! The SkinChanger helps you to “skin” the PartyPoker software. It copies theRead more…

Jun 1, 2010jstaxton 2 comments

The CubeQuest – BruteForcing to a solution

Aug 27, 2009By jstaxton

This one came as a birthday present. Immediatly after unwrapping the present, the instructions to put all parts together were taken away as I was certain I could do it in a reasonably time. But as almost always, pride willRead more…

Aug 27, 2009jstaxton 0 Comments

Five intersecting tetrahedra

Oct 27, 2007By jstaxton

This partcular model is so well-known in the paper-folding origami community that it is perhaps the incarnation of modular origami in general.  The most widely used folding technique is based on Francis Ow’s 60 degree unit and the arrangement byRead more…

Oct 27, 2007jstaxton 0 Comments

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