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.
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. :)
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.
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! :)
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.
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.
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. :)
Now making a 2nd one after the 1st one turned out amazing
This is so beautiful. I make it five times.
I made a bunch of them they are so awesome
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!
for the 24 modules cube,how many light blue and dark blue module I have to make?
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 😍😍😍
So pretty. I love it very much thank you for this tutorial
Awesome work! Keep up with making these kind of origami :D
Geometry is beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial ^^
Exer Flame Thank you for your nice comment! I am happy that you liked it. :))
Looks so good 😍
terrapin Thank you! :)
amo tus origamis
i found a page on Instagram they made these cubes(also cuboids) with same snobe unit but on a very large scale
What time is the assembly for the 6 module cube? I can't seem to find it...
Octo Wizard 5:28
When I use sticky notes, it keeps falling apart.
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 figured out a way but I'm not sure if its correct... It stays together though :/
thks so much
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
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+Magdalena Ranz I am honored to receive so many thumbs up! ;-) Thank you! ^-^
You should have used the bigger version for the tutorial. But thanks for sharing.
Yes, you are right
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!
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! :)
😍😘😗😙😚
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!
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.
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.
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)