This includes the Japanese arts of origami, where paper is folded to make different objects and designs, and kirigami, a method of cutting and folding paper to create three-dimensional shapes.
With origami, a single piece of paper can create a range of three-dimensional shapes It's a field that uses the hidden potential of origami techniques in objects ranging from tiny to massive in size.
Instead, you use the printer to create a mold that can form paper pulp you make out of recycled paper and a blender. [Aidan] provides seven different molds ranging from a desk tray and a dish to ...