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  2. Rigid origami - Wikipedia

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    A rigid origami model would still be foldable if it was made from glass sheets with hinges in place of its crease lines. However, there is no requirement that the structure start as a single flat sheet – for instance shopping bags with flat bottoms are studied as part of rigid origami.

  3. Blind contour drawing - Wikipedia

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    Blind contour drawing is a drawing exercise, where an artist draws the contour of a subject without looking at the paper. The artistic technique was introduced by Kimon Nicolaïdes in The Natural Way to Draw, and it is further popularized by Betty Edwards as "pure contour drawing" in The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.

  4. Origami - Wikipedia

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    This includes simple diagrams of basic folds like valley and mountain folds, pleats, reverse folds, squash folds, and sinks. There are also standard named bases which are used in a wide variety of models, for instance the bird base is an intermediate stage in the construction of the flapping bird. [ 25 ]

  5. Draw plate - Wikipedia

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    Before drawing, the draw plate is held securely in a vise or other fixture. The plate is oriented so that the wider end of a tapered opening can receive a metal wire which is to be pulled through it. Annealed soft, ductile wire is filed at one end to give it an initial taper.

  6. Folding table - Wikipedia

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    Folding tables are used in homes, schools, churches, and other buildings that have rooms intended for various functions.Folding tables can be used for sit-down activities, and then easily removed and stored out of the way when open space is needed.

  7. Folded leaflet - Wikipedia

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    A concertina fold, also known as a zig-zag fold, accordion fold or z-fold, is a continuous parallel folding of brochures and similar printed material in an accordion-like fashion, that is with folds alternatively made to the front and back in zig-zag folds.