That's an awesome jack in the box you got there... I've seen the diagrams for it and sadly, get lsot on the pre-creases. Anyways, it would be sweet if you could make a movie on how to fold it.
Sincerely,
Lewis
You must see Max Hulmes Jack-in-the-Box. One Piece 2x1 - the best there is (yet) in my opinion. Published in Eric Kenneway's ABC of Origami. First Published in Bos Magazine 61 - illustrated by myself.
Diagrams available from the British Origami Society Library.
I was trying to fold the jack in the box with the diagrams but it is way to hard could you maybe do a video because a lot of your videos have helped me through really hard models for me Please I would appreiciate it a lot
-Nathan
Can you please make a video tutorial on the jack in a box on your next post? The diagrams are kind of hard to understand. I would really appreciate it if you made a tutorial on the jack in the box.
I have only made one origami module which is called Fireworks and I am starting to like origami and I am asking if you can please make a video on how to made a Jack in a Box because its my next project.
that's one cute design, really love the end result. I am not good at folding papers to make something like this unless it's a paper rocket..lol. but will check your pdf diagrams to see whether I can do it. :D
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I honestly don't know anymore. However, one could guess that the side length of the box in the video was say... 5cm. Then the paper I started with would have had to have the dimensions 30cm by 60cm. I think what you really want to know is which size paper to start with to get a box of a specific size. So: If you want your box to have a side length of x cm, then start with a sheet with the dimensions of 12*x cm by 6*x cm.
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Submitted by lewis (not verified) on 3 February 2008 - 12:04am Permalink
awesome!
That's an awesome jack in the box you got there... I've seen the diagrams for it and sadly, get lsot on the pre-creases. Anyways, it would be sweet if you could make a movie on how to fold it.
Sincerely,
Lewis
Submitted by Dave Venables (not verified) on 14 March 2008 - 10:09pm Permalink
Jack-in-the-Box
You must see Max Hulmes Jack-in-the-Box. One Piece 2x1 - the best there is (yet) in my opinion. Published in Eric Kenneway's ABC of Origami. First Published in Bos Magazine 61 - illustrated by myself.
Diagrams available from the British Origami Society Library.
Best Wishes
Dave
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 2 June 2008 - 1:09am Permalink
Video
I was trying to fold the jack in the box with the diagrams but it is way to hard could you maybe do a video because a lot of your videos have helped me through really hard models for me Please I would appreiciate it a lot
-Nathan
Submitted by Daniel (not verified) on 15 December 2008 - 1:55am Permalink
can you make a video on the jack in a box?
Can you please make a video tutorial on the jack in a box on your next post? The diagrams are kind of hard to understand. I would really appreciate it if you made a tutorial on the jack in the box.
Submitted by Kyle (not verified) on 28 December 2008 - 3:43pm Permalink
Please make a jack in a box video
I have only made one origami module which is called Fireworks and I am starting to like origami and I am asking if you can please make a video on how to made a Jack in a Box because its my next project.
Thank you.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 5 March 2009 - 4:05am Permalink
Agreed
PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO ON HOW TO MAKE THIS!!!!!!!!!
thank you.
Big fan.
Submitted by Cheryl (not verified) on 14 May 2009 - 9:02am Permalink
Awesome!
Thats cool and awesome!!
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 7 August 2009 - 7:15am Permalink
im having trouble with the
im having trouble with the lid can u tell me how do u make it? thx!!
Submitted by Ben (not verified) on 28 September 2009 - 9:12pm Permalink
that's one cute design,
that's one cute design, really love the end result. I am not good at folding papers to make something like this unless it's a paper rocket..lol. but will check your pdf diagrams to see whether I can do it. :D
thanks,
Ben.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 24 October 2009 - 2:18pm Permalink
Help for step 12
Hi Sara
I have started to fold the Jack in the box but i can't make step 12. What should I pull out?
Can you help me, please?
Submitted by Sara on 24 October 2009 - 2:22pm Permalink
More info needed
You'll have to tell me which step 12 you are having trouble with - the box, the spring, or the jack?
-- Sara
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 25 October 2009 - 7:00am Permalink
Already solved
A friend of me came to me and helped.
But although thanks.
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on 22 December 2009 - 1:34am Permalink
why does your jack not come out right?
i used copy paper and my jack comes out by himself, but, ur box is better
Submitted by Sara on 22 December 2009 - 6:13am Permalink
Wrong paper choice
That's because I used wrapping paper, which was much too soft. Copy paper isn't soft, so the spring will be stiff enough to expand with enough power.
-- Sara
Submitted by jared (not verified) on 25 May 2010 - 11:30pm Permalink
whats size paper did you use
whats size paper did you use can you tell me what 2:1 equals in centimeters or inches
Submitted by Sara on 26 May 2010 - 6:11am Permalink
Starting size
[Please avoid posting the same question to two different pages.]
I honestly don't know anymore. However, one could guess that the side length of the box in the video was say... 5cm. Then the paper I started with would have had to have the dimensions 30cm by 60cm. I think what you really want to know is which size paper to start with to get a box of a specific size. So: If you want your box to have a side length of x cm, then start with a sheet with the dimensions of 12*x cm by 6*x cm.
-- Sara
Submitted by jared (not verified) on 26 May 2010 - 2:03pm Permalink
oh im sorry i didnt know i
oh im sorry i didnt know i did that sorry
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