(My earliest designs)
Copyright © 1997 - 2001 by M. Mukerji - all rights reserved.
All models designed and folded by M.Mukerji.
Sonobe Variation 7(Striped Sonobe), 6/2001
Sonobe variation 7 made with different widths
of the white side showing
Super Simple Isosceles Triangle Units, 6/2001
Various models using Super Simple Isosceles Triangle Units.
Sheet music paper makes great gifts for the music teacher
Twirl Octahedron, 3/2001
Two Views of the Twirl Octahedron
Windmill Unit Cuboctahedra and Cubes, 11/2001
Two Windmill Unit Cuboctahedra.
Three different views of a cubic assembly with six different face patterns
Showing some of the faces.
Cubes, 9/2000
Several views of the same cube with all six faces different. On the right is a table showing the six
faces.
As one can tell, scissors have been used in these units, a small nip
for the first four faces and curved cuts for the last two.
Doodling possibilities for above cubes.
Two coloring schemes for another cut cube.
Involves small nips.
Cubes, 4/2000
(Cube photos by Rosa Sanchez)
Sonobe Variation 6, 6/2001
A Bird Sonobe with 2:3 paper. This unit
is not as thick as Fuse's Bird Sonobe unit
Sonobe Variations 5 And 4 (Snow-Capped Sonobes), 1998
Sonobe Variation 3, 1998
36, 30 and 12 unit assemblies of sonobe variation 3
Sonobe Variation 2 (Swan Sonobe), 1999
30 and 12 unit assemblies of sonobe variation 2
Sonobe Variation 1 (Daisy Sonobe), 1997
6 and 12 unit assemblies of my
very first sonobe variation
Lily Ball
In this model the assembly idea is my original.
The individual units are not my original.
It is a dodecahedron made of
Francis Ow's 120 degree unit with 5-pointed lilies
inserted into each pentagonal window.
This assembly idea is inspired by a Tomoko Fuse
model which has traditional 4-pointed lilies
inserted into an open frame cube.
A Scallop and a Cuboctahedron