This video was a CUT above the others! I could really GROOVE to it without having it CRIMP my style. Other cites might FOLD when trying to come up with this idea. Again I must say this was a top NOTCH presentation that in lesser hands might have been income PLEAT.
At least you can fold paper by hand. No such luck with plastics. But if you pre-scored the plastic on a laser cutter, that would possibly work? I'm thinking polypropylene in particular. Can it be done?
Quite possibly-- although polypropylene isn't the most friendly material to be laser cut. For a pattern like the Muiri Ori it may be possible to score it using a vcarve bit on a cnc
This is a clever idea and I like it a lot.
That was the best Beauty and Bolt video for many reasons. Combined making, physics, and all the resources are great! Plus generally, well done.
Thanks Herb! We're really working on making this kind of content regularly - we're happy you liked it!!
This video was a CUT above the others!
I could really GROOVE to it without having
it CRIMP my style. Other cites might FOLD
when trying to come up with this idea.
Again I must say this was a top NOTCH
presentation that in lesser hands might
have been income PLEAT.
AHAHAH ouch. I dont want to play this Gami.
At least you can fold paper by hand. No such luck with plastics. But if you pre-scored the plastic on a laser cutter, that would possibly work? I'm thinking polypropylene in particular. Can it be done?
Quite possibly-- although polypropylene isn't the most friendly material to be laser cut. For a pattern like the Muiri Ori it may be possible to score it using a vcarve bit on a cnc
@@BeautyandtheBolt PP is just stubborn and a contrarian.
I am proudly the 69th view