i never knew there was a closed sink. some of the models i do only use open sink. thank you this video was very help full could u recommend any models i should make? im an intermediate/expert folder....
Well, the paper you fold a sink on is in a totally different shape than when you fold an inside reverse fold. For one, a sink is usually performed on a corner, where both edges that start (or end, if you like) in thar corner are closed, and often at least four layers start in that corner. An inside reverse fold requires one side to be open, so that you can fold the paper inside as required by the step.
Hope this helps a bit, although it by far doesn't tell the whole story,
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i never knew a closed sink...
i never knew there was a closed sink. some of the models i do only use open sink. thank you this video was very help full could u recommend any models i should make? im an intermediate/expert folder....
what is the difference
What is the difference between a sink and inside reverse fold?
Where should I start?
Well, the paper you fold a sink on is in a totally different shape than when you fold an inside reverse fold. For one, a sink is usually performed on a corner, where both edges that start (or end, if you like) in thar corner are closed, and often at least four layers start in that corner. An inside reverse fold requires one side to be open, so that you can fold the paper inside as required by the step.
Hope this helps a bit, although it by far doesn't tell the whole story,
-- Sara
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