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Wasp diagrams

Is there any cool wasp diagrams on the internet somewhere? Like Satoshi Kamiya's Wasp or something?

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I thought there was one on http://www.origami.com. It's not an easy model to do but I don't know how skilled you are of course.

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isn't there diagrams or crease patterns for Satoshi Kamiya's wasp?

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There is a crease pattern for an earlier version of Kamiya's wasp here on his website.

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There are diagrams for Anibal Voyer's Wasp here

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i've already tried Anibal Voyer's wasp it was alright, mine kind of looked ugly.... if someone could maby post pictures of wasps they folded I would really apreciate that.

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this is the Robert Lang's paper wasp from "origami insects and their Kin" folded by me

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###edit### sorry, just recognized you're searching for online diagrams... sorry

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i've seen the crease pattern for satoshi kamiyas wasp 2.0, but the crease pattern looks impossible, that's a wasp that I would want to fold, robert j langs paper wasp looks pretty cool also, but if someone could help explain satoshi kamiyas, it would be much apreciated. :D/

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what does step 12 of Voyer's wasp mean for you to do?

Instructions on pajarita.org

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More specifically, what does that white arow mean on step 12? Please help me :'(

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you are pulling the paper out from inside and reversing the folds -mountain to valley and valley to mountain so that the paper is laying on the outside of the triangular area

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