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Hexagonal Box 1 of 3 Hexagonal Box Design by Jim Cowling and Helen Sperber Diagrams and photos by Eric Strand 1. Start green side up. Valley fold so raw edge bisects the E in America leaving only the vertical line visible. Since this model uses printed landmarks on the green side of the bill, choose one with even borders. Don’t set the creases in steps 1-3 too firmly as you may need to adjust them slightly after step 3. 2. Valley fold raw edge to folded edge. 3. Fold into thirds, unfold completely. Use your favorite method. The goal is seven equal segments. Mountain / valley orientation is unimportant. You may need to fudge the creases you’ve made to get equal segments. 4. Mountain fold at the top border. 5. Mountain fold above “ONE” in center of bill. Turn over
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Page 1: Hexagonal Box - Origami Resource Center · Hexagonal Box 1 of 3 Hexagonal Box Design by Jim Cowling and Helen Sperber Diagrams and photos by Eric Strand 1. Start green side up. Valley

Hexagonal Box 1 of 3

Hexagonal BoxDesign by Jim Cowling and Helen SperberDiagrams and photos by Eric Strand

1. Start green side up. Valley fold so raw edge bisects the E in America leaving only the vertical line visible.

Since this model uses printed landmarks on the green side of the bill, choose one with even borders.Don’t set the creases in steps 1-3 too firmly as you may need to adjust them slightly after step 3.

2. Valley fold raw edge to folded edge.

3. Fold into thirds, unfold completely.

Use your favorite method. The goal is seven equal segments. Mountain / valley orientation isunimportant. You may need to fudge the creases you’ve made to get equal segments.

4. Mountain fold at the top border.

5. Mountain fold above “ONE” in center of bill.

Turn over

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