Thank you so much for this vid. Theses cubes and lamps look awesome !! :-) When I was about 8 I once teach my class how to create origami for a project for the school fair lol. I'm 37 now and I come back to it now lol. Funny to see that the feeling and excitement didn't change.
Hi Cedric, I am so glad you rediscovered Origami. I also feel that excitement whenever I fold a new model and spend hours selecting a new model to fold. :)
I have made a couple of these, with the latest being the lamp style. Really turned out great! I used 5" squares which seemed to be a perfect size for a LED candle to light up.
The final result is very pretty. I have used baking paper for origami and it is wonderful to fold. This is definitely going to be in my future origami projects! ^___^ Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Hi Aaliyah, this is not yet a Menger sponge cube - as there are not yet any holes. If you want to read up more on it, I found an interesting explanation about Menger sponge: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge.
I want to make this but I have a question. It says to use baking paper to make it see-through but then later says to use tracing paper. If I want to make a light like the one shown in the video, which should I use?
Valerie Neko Hi Valerie, you are right about that. I mentioned it in my article to this tutorial: origamitutorials.com/sonobe-cube-lamp-tutorial/. You can find the reference under the heading "Sonobe Cube Variations". You can see it in the picture: origamitutorials.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Sonobe-Cube-Origami-Lamp22.jpg - It is the front leftest small cube (all white). The assembly of the 12 unit cube is somewhat different, as you don't form little pyramids, but 4 units form one face of the cube. I hope that helps.
My teacher said that this origami cube may help in Math Classes. I'm not really sure... Could you please make a video tutorial of a multicolor sonobe origami cube by Rita Foelker? It would help me! Thank you!
Emanuel Pollak From Google Translate: "Beautiful, but this module does not provide a solid structure. By the way, a cube of such a module can be assembled in another way ." Hi, Emanuel! All connections are interwoven, besides the pyramids you form out of each 3 modules. If you want a more solid structure, then the 6 unit cube probably seems the most solid. I wrote an article to the video: origamitutorials.com/sonobe-cube-lamp-tutorial/, there I mention almost at the end about the possibility to assemble it in a different way. But very nice for pointing that out in any case. Have a beautiful day! :)
Thank you so much for this vid. Theses cubes and lamps look awesome !! :-)
When I was about 8 I once teach my class how to create origami for a project for the school fair lol.
I'm 37 now and I come back to it now lol. Funny to see that the feeling and excitement didn't change.
Hi Cedric, I am so glad you rediscovered Origami. I also feel that excitement whenever I fold a new model and spend hours selecting a new model to fold. :)
I have made a couple of these, with the latest being the lamp style. Really turned out great! I used 5" squares which seemed to be a perfect size for a LED candle to light up.
The final result is very pretty. I have used baking paper for origami and it is wonderful to fold. This is definitely going to be in my future origami projects! ^___^ Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Now making a 2nd one after the 1st one turned out amazing
This is so beautiful. I make it five times.
Wow gorgeus. I love it Judith. I will try it soon 👍😊👏😘
Zusanna Woe Thank you, Zusanna! I am happy that you like it. :-)
Zusanna Woe 😍😍😍
Awesome work! Keep up with making these kind of origami :D
for the 24 modules cube,how many light blue and dark blue module I have to make?
Geometry is beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial ^^
Exer Flame Thank you for your nice comment! I am happy that you liked it. :))
What time is the assembly for the 6 module cube? I can't seem to find it...
Octo Wizard 5:28
Looks so good 😍
terrapin Thank you! :)
So pretty. I love it very much thank you for this tutorial
is this considered a menger sponge origami?
Hi Aaliyah, this is not yet a Menger sponge cube - as there are not yet any holes. If you want to read up more on it, I found an interesting explanation about Menger sponge: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menger_sponge.
I made a bunch of them they are so awesome
When I use sticky notes, it keeps falling apart.
How do you put them together and make them stay together? I can't seem to do so even with bigger paper. They still keep falling apart.
Tristan Seow
Maybe the paper is a bit too smooth. if it is a bit too smooth, just use glue to hold it together
#justhelping
I figured out a way but I'm not sure if its correct... It stays together though :/
I want to make this but I have a question. It says to use baking paper to make it see-through but then later says to use tracing paper. If I want to make a light like the one shown in the video, which should I use?
The are both very suitable for this model.
@@OrigamiTutorials thx!
i found a page on Instagram they made these cubes(also cuboids) with same snobe unit but on a very large scale
Did u design this?
If I make it I want to post it in Instagram and tag you
The design of the module is traditional. Yes, please tag me: @origamifolding - I would love to see yours! :)
Origami Tutorials THX FOR LETTING ME DO THAT!😊😊😊😊😊😊 (I'm so happy about it)
Hi, For the Lamp could I use standard paper also? Or will that be too thick?
never mind i read your article. if i do intend on maoing the lamp though would using only 20 units be preferrable ?
Yes, if you don't want to create a bottom, then use 20 units only.
amo tus origamis
Isn't there also a way to make a cube using 12 units? But with that you just fold the diagonal, I think.
Valerie Neko Hi Valerie, you are right about that. I mentioned it in my article to this tutorial: origamitutorials.com/sonobe-cube-lamp-tutorial/. You can find the reference under the heading "Sonobe Cube Variations". You can see it in the picture: origamitutorials.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Sonobe-Cube-Origami-Lamp22.jpg - It is the front leftest small cube (all white). The assembly of the 12 unit cube is somewhat different, as you don't form little pyramids, but 4 units form one face of the cube. I hope that helps.
My teacher said that this origami cube may help in Math Classes. I'm not really sure... Could you please make a video tutorial of a multicolor sonobe origami cube by Rita Foelker? It would help me! Thank you!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
+Magdalena Ranz I am honored to receive so many thumbs up! ;-) Thank you! ^-^
Красиво, но этот модуль не дает прочной конструкции. Кстати,
куб из такого модуля можно собирать и другим способом.
Emanuel Pollak
From Google Translate: "Beautiful, but this module does not provide a solid structure. By the way, a cube of such a module can be assembled in another way ."
Hi, Emanuel! All connections are interwoven, besides the pyramids you form out of each 3 modules. If you want a more solid structure, then the 6 unit cube probably seems the most solid.
I wrote an article to the video: origamitutorials.com/sonobe-cube-lamp-tutorial/, there I mention almost at the end about the possibility to assemble it in a different way. But very nice for pointing that out in any case. Have a beautiful day! :)
You should have used the bigger version for the tutorial. But thanks for sharing.
Yes, you are right
thks so much
😍😘😗😙😚