This is the 3rd method I tried to follow to make a hexagon out of a square paper and finally I got a clean looking hexagon! It requires the least number of folds and cleanest looking when unfolded. So cool!
Thanks for this tutorial. I watched several before I watched yours because I was looking for clear verbal and easy to see directions. I had success with your video!
I have been folding for about 18 months and trying to get a good hexagon from a square is like climbing Mount Everest. I have tried so many different methods. This one gets the closest and I was able to fold the model and get a good outcome but my hexagon still wasn't 100% even. I am so careful to make each fold very precisely and still when I turn the model over and fold the triangle and squash, one side or the other will not line up perfectly with the previous fold. Then I have to decide which side it is better to be short on, LOL! Anyway, I will keep trying and I will keep using this method as it gets me the closest. Thank you for sharing.
I discovered my problem and thanks to another folder for the suggestion. I can't seem to cut straight with a scissor so a ruler and blade gave me a perfect hexagon. The folding for your method is by far the easiest and gives the best result, barring using a protractor, of course. Thank you again for your tutorial.
This is the 3rd method I tried to follow to make a hexagon out of a square paper and finally I got a clean looking hexagon! It requires the least number of folds and cleanest looking when unfolded. So cool!
Thanks for this tutorial. I watched several before I watched yours because I was looking for clear verbal and easy to see directions. I had success with your video!
I have been folding for about 18 months and trying to get a good hexagon from a square is like climbing Mount Everest. I have tried so many different methods. This one gets the closest and I was able to fold the model and get a good outcome but my hexagon still wasn't 100% even. I am so careful to make each fold very precisely and still when I turn the model over and fold the triangle and squash, one side or the other will not line up perfectly with the previous fold. Then I have to decide which side it is better to be short on, LOL! Anyway, I will keep trying and I will keep using this method as it gets me the closest. Thank you for sharing.
I discovered my problem and thanks to another folder for the suggestion. I can't seem to cut straight with a scissor so a ruler and blade gave me a perfect hexagon. The folding for your method is by far the easiest and gives the best result, barring using a protractor, of course. Thank you again for your tutorial.
Thank you! This was a really good tutorial :).
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
It worked great for me. T
hank you for the great tutorial.
Thank you helped me a lot 😀😀!!
Спасибо))
it's very important and helpful to have made the hexagon
A tip : watch series at InstaFlixxer. Been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Brett Kaiser yea, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
@Brett Kaiser yup, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
OMG THIS WORKS SO WELL THANKS :)
Super demo
even easier is to print a hexagon from the big bad internet and overlay it.
muy bien explicado
amazing
Kosteri x Thanks!
how to make this
I made an octagon :/
Thanks, my printer is not working! 😊
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