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Origami: Fuse Box Part 3

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Summary: Traditional origami box with reinforced sides. Learn how to fold an origami box designed by Fuse in this free origami lesson from an origami expert.

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By Justina Danielson
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Justina Danielson has been doing origami since she was a child. She learned through demonstrations from her mother. Her interest kept her flipping through origami books and learning...read more

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"Now, that we have made our four units for the box we are going to tuck them together to form the entire box. So, here I have two sections and what we are doing is tucking one of the edges underneath the edge of another one like this. Making sure that the inside point of this one is hidden in between these two layers. So, that's one section. Take your other unit and tuck it beneath that, making sure that this yellow section comes in between the two layers of the blue. Now, finally last one which is always the trickiest one. We are going to tuck the edge in. Now, going to tuck that blue one right in between the green these two layers right here. Now, that we have that here's the trickiest part is to try to tuck in this blue this green part will go right underneath the yellow. And, then the red will come out and tuck right into the green. It takes some figuring. It takes some puzzling. It's like a puzzle. But, once you get it you get it. Push it all together and you have your Fuse Box, tomoko's fuse box."

eHow Article: Origami: Fuse Box Part 3

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