It seems a poor result to specialists of paper folding technique since this model is forced into a less correct polygrammic shape than the
previous one caused by the thickness and elasticity of folded papers:
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The above structure is composed of 32 modules joined at a constant angle of 5π/16 (rad) [56.25 degrees] one by one so as to be a regular ({32/13}-) triacontakaidigram (i.e., 32-pointed star with a constant angle of 3π/16 (rad) [33.75 degrees] at each vertex). There seems to be a natural shape like some flower because of its slightly loosened arrangement, in his humble opinion [or maybe some poor excuse for his folding skill].
Material: 32 sheets of square origami paper, without using adhesives.
_______[7 cm by 7 cm square sized papers for folding 'Senbazuru (One
_______thousand cranes)', where 7 cm is almost equal to 2.76 inches.]
Date: In May 2005
Photo date: May 30, 2005

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