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LivetoTrade

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Either SG has been learning Origami for some children at home, or Pubbing :D

For this trick, one would need to fold the note length-wise, equidistant, multiple times, back and forth, and make it like an Origami fan, then place it on 2 glasses.

The folded note would be stiff to hold the glass A on top of it.
 

SavantGarde

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Hi LtT,

Folding is necessary but not children's Origami.... :)
It is structural problem where how just the shape can increase the physical strength of something as flimsy as paper by Virtue of a New Shape....!!!

My Congratulations to You for Solving it...:)

..& Extremely Well Explained By You


SG


Either SG has been learning Origami for some children at home, or Pubbing :D

For this trick, one would need to fold the note length-wise, equidistant, multiple times, back and forth, and make it like an Origami fan, then place it on 2 glasses.

The folded note would be stiff to hold the glass A on top of it.
 

LivetoTrade

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Hi LtT,

Folding is necessary but not children's Origami.... :)
It is structural problem where how just the shape can increase the physical strength of something as flimsy as paper by Virtue of a New Shape....!!!

My Congratulations to You for Solving it...:)

..& Extremely Well Explained By You


SG
Sir, Origami is of great interest to me, and I like to make them for my toddler son.

And I make this and unfurl it to look like a Japanese fan - he loves them :D
 
Malum hai that ur a architect ho... Lekin itna bhi show off acha nahin.... But ltt's answer is a valid answer.... Meets all ur requirement....

Fold karke sirf structure change karna hai..... Nice....

Hi LtT,

Folding is necessary but not children's Origami.... :)
It is structural problem where how just the shape can increase the physical strength of something as flimsy as paper by Virtue of a New Shape....!!!

My Congratulations to You for Solving it...:)

..& Extremely Well Explained By You


SG
 

SavantGarde

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Hi Krishna,

Solution given by LtT was the right solution..... I saw the link in your post... wherein it also provides the same..... But it is based on Structural Engineering and also has some part of it in a never ending quest/research for Lighter & more durable structures with extremely high degree of Physical properties that outstrip conventional materials and forms..... another much researched structure has been Honeycomb....!!!


SG

SG are you sure u mean something else other than this?? http://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/2010/make-paper-bridges/

coz I think LTT was saying this and I was also thinking in same lines....
 

sunny_cool

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I got the answer

But one more answer will justify it

Power of money
Paisay main bahut takat hoti hai....badoon badoon ko khada kar deta hai.... or badoon badoon ko leta bhi deta hai:p

If it would have been normal paper then it would have been tough to do d same:cool:
 

SavantGarde

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Not really ....just the folds have to have different Amplitude & Frequency...that's all there is to it.... I could provide you Ground+1 of 30' x 30' without any supporting columns except the periphery made from scrap sheet metal and 6 mm plywood..... this was one of the solutions provided when Gujarat was hit badly by an earthquake some years back ...but sadly nobody including NGOs wanted such a Durable Permanent Solution that was Cheaper than the temporary shelter provided...:)

Anyways, No more discussion, don't want to get pulled up by Kavima for littering this thread which we have done to the hilt in the last couple of days....though I would deserve the whup lashing I get...:)

~The End~


SG

I got the answer

But one more answer will justify it

Power of money
Paisay main bahut takat hoti hai....badoon badoon ko khada kar deta hai.... or badoon badoon ko leta bhi deta hai:p

If it would have been normal paper then it would have been tough to do d same:cool:
 
Not really ....just the folds have to have different Amplitude & Frequency...that's all there is to it.... I could provide you Ground+1 of 30' x 30' without any supporting columns except the periphery made from scrap sheet metal and 6 mm plywood..... this was one of the solutions provided when Gujarat was hit badly by an earthquake some years back ...but sadly nobody including NGOs wanted such a Durable Permanent Solution that was Cheaper than the temporary shelter provided...:)

Anyways, No more discussion, don't want to get pulled up by Kavima for littering this thread which we have done to the hilt in the last couple of days....though I would deserve the whup lashing I get...:)

~The End~


SG
Such structures may provide protection against the shear during quakes, but offer little resistance to direct impact. Igloo/egg shell shaped structures haven't really found mass usage, though are used extensively for temporary shelter. Maybe the world waits for a Howard Roark to provide the perfect solution :)
 
Hi Krishna,

Solution given by LtT was the right solution..... I saw the link in your post... wherein it also provides the same..... But it is based on Structural Engineering and also has some part of it in a never ending quest/research for Lighter & more durable structures with extremely high degree of Physical properties that outstrip conventional materials and forms..... another much researched structure has been Honeycomb....!!!


SG
Ofcourse Honeycomb would be much more stronger, but is it possible to make honey comb by just folding paper????? will have to google that...
 
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