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I folded this model quite a long time ago, but never found a suitable method of backlighting it, until now. I particularly like the effect that backlighting the model gives. By placing a sheet of glass over the model (thus flattening it), I was able to get more defined colour changes, but decided that I preferred the softer lighting.
It's folded from one square of orange kami, measuring 30cm. The overall model measures 15cm, side to side. To date, this is the most levels that I've managed to fold on an Hydrangea.
. It seemed a shame not to share it, especially as I was able to fold 10 stages.
It's folded from 80 squares of green kami. Paper for the largest stage measures 150mm, and paper for the tenth stage measures just 13.52mm! The overall model measures 300mm between points.](https://cdn.ezorigami.com/storage/v1/object/public/folds/e927a0c4-ae9e-4257-8bfa-5cfe6d9fc6dd/1779917947217.webp)
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This model was a test fold, before I folded Infinity in a nicer paper. It seemed a shame not to share it, especially as I was able to fold 10 stages.
It's folded from 80 squares of green kami. Paper for the largest stage measures 150mm, and paper for the tenth stage measures just 13.52mm! The overall model measures 300mm between points.

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This model has been in progress for over half a year... I paused when I'd completed five stages, then completed the smallest three stages when I attended Origami Deutschland's 36th Convention, in Bonn.
It's folded from 64 squares of silver/black duo kraft paper. The colours Evan picked seemed to work well, so I went with the same! Paper for the largest stage measures 100mm, and paper for the eighth stage measures just 15.38mm! The overall model measures 200mm between points.

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Folded from two uncut 30cm x 30cm square sheets of Stardream paper. I’ve been meaning to adapt my Logarithmic Spiral design into a box for years now. I recently saw a picture of Jorge Jaramillo’s Knob Box and was inspired to finally figure out a proper folding sequence. Both the box and lid are relatively easy to fold with simple references. Diagrams are currently unavailable.