PHiZZ Modules

Thomas Hull, in his book Project Origami, presents the PHiZZ Module (Pentagon Hexagon Zig Zag module). It is sometimes hard to see how these modules fit together, particularly if you are working from a static diagram. In this video, I start with a sort of stop-motion demonstration of how to fold the module itself, and then show you how to fit them together. Watch the whole thing for a time-lapse of me assembling a whole buckyball, with a brief cameo by my cat.

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Folding a cube with wireframe modules

Tomoko Fuse’s wireframe unit (from The Complete Book of Origami Polyhedra) is great for making cubes. This video might help you follow his instructions, and work out how to lock the units together. Watch to the end to see my final product!

Two hands holding a partially-assembled origami cube.
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