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PAT-pattern folding
Started by virajpatel
can you upload a different pic. i was just doing this one today and can explain it to you
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It won't allow me to upload anything bigger than that image.
It won't allow me to upload anything bigger than that image.
if you upload it to photobucket and copy then paste 'img link' into the thread there will be a bigger image
make sue you use the IMG LINK because the picture is still small..if you put a mouse over the uploaded picture in your photo album, in the right hand corner a little thing will appear click on it and there will be various links use the last one its called img
the front view in A should be in the same orientation as the front view in C, but C is wrong because the white portion of the little square should touch the frontview not be away from it
if you play with the explanation (the one on the bottom that's already folded) you will see that there is no way to put the front view on the red base that i have highlighted and make the top angle face in the right direction
if you play with the explanation (the one on the bottom that's already folded) you will see that there is no way to put the front view on the red base that i have highlighted and make the top angle face in the right direction
simply, always fold the thing into the paper (not out of the paper)
There is no way that you can get the front face of choice A because it is not same as what you have in the unfolded one. (it is mirror image of what you have, like enantiomer)
There is no way that you can get the front face of choice A because it is not same as what you have in the unfolded one. (it is mirror image of what you have, like enantiomer)
simply, always fold the thing into the paper (not out of the paper)
There is no way that you can get the front face of choice A because it is not same as what you have in the unfolded one. (it is mirror image of what you have, like enantiomer)
i think this is a way better explanation 😉 mirror image it is 🙂
Thanks guys I really appreciate the help
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