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UPDATE: Folding chopstick rest success!
On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:08:15 -0800, sf > shouted from
the highest rooftop: > >I can't visualize that. I'm too used to making the triangle fold. >Does anything here ring true? >http://www.muttmansion.com/wiki.cgi?...swerChopsticks I did it! Made a chopstick rest from the paper sleeve on a pair disposable chopsticks. At first I thought, "This flimsy paper won't make anything." But the more I folded it, the stiffer it got. Gotta admit that my finished rest wasn't perfect. My folds weren't as precise as the should have been. But it certainly worked. Photos: http://www.surfwriter.net/chopstickrest.htm -- una cerveza mas por favor ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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UPDATE: Folding chopstick rest success!
On Feb 6, 5:40*pm, bob > wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:08:15 -0800, sf > shouted from > the highest rooftop: > > > > >I can't visualize that. *I'm too used to making the triangle fold. > >Does anything here ring true? > >http://www.muttmansion.com/wiki.cgi?...1&id=AnswerCho... > > I did it! Made a chopstick rest from the paper sleeve on a pair > disposable chopsticks. > > At first I thought, "This flimsy paper won't make anything." But the > more I folded it, the stiffer it got. Gotta admit that my finished > rest wasn't perfect. My folds weren't as precise as the should have > been. But it certainly worked. > > Photos:http://www.surfwriter.net/chopstickrest.htm > > -- > > una cerveza mas por favor ... > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Wax-up and drop-in of Surfing's Golden Years: <http://www.surfwriter.net> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ah so! Nice Origami . . . Lynn in Fargo |
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UPDATE: Folding chopstick rest success!
On Sat, 07 Feb 2009 12:40:24 +1300, bob >
wrote: >On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 21:08:15 -0800, sf > shouted from >the highest rooftop: >> >>I can't visualize that. I'm too used to making the triangle fold. >>Does anything here ring true? >>http://www.muttmansion.com/wiki.cgi?...swerChopsticks > >I did it! Made a chopstick rest from the paper sleeve on a pair >disposable chopsticks. > >At first I thought, "This flimsy paper won't make anything." But the >more I folded it, the stiffer it got. Gotta admit that my finished >rest wasn't perfect. My folds weren't as precise as the should have >been. But it certainly worked. > >Photos: http://www.surfwriter.net/chopstickrest.htm I'm new here so I didn't know about this. Looks useful so I'll thry it. Thanx. sx |
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