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QuestionCan I use heavy paper for origami folding?Robert Homayoon is an Origami Expert known for his engaging YouTube videos and accessible instructions. He has been teaching origami on YouTube since 2009. His channel has a following of over 676,000 subscribers, and his videos have garnered over 211 million views. Robert uses his channel to highlight his passion for teaching people origami, crafts, and how to solve puzzles. He graduated from SUNY Albany in 2007 and earned his D.M.D degree from Temple University Dental School in 2013.A heavier paper typically implies greater thickness, often measured in grams per square meter (GSM). Depending on the specific model of origami and the desired outcome, using thicker or sticker paper can present challenges in folding. For instance, when teaching how to make an origami boomerang, I recommend a certain GSM, approximately 100, and include this advice in my instructions. In general, it holds true that heavier paper can be more difficult to fold, particularly if the model involves numerous folds layered on top of each other, making the paper denser and harder to manipulate.
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QuestionCan I use a sheet of aluminum foil?Community AnswerYes, and it won't sink as quickly, since it'll be waterproofed.
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QuestionCan you put things in your boat?Community AnswerYes, but not too many things, and not things that are too heavy or too big.
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QuestionWhat happens if you use normal paper? What sort of difference will it make instead of using origami paper?Community AnswerIt may be slightly harder to fold, since normal paper is thicker than origami paper.
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QuestionCan I make decorations?Community AnswerYes, you may. But too heavy or too big decorations sink your boat.
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QuestionCould I make it out of cardboard?TokayyoshiCommunity AnswerNo, it would be hard to fold and it would likely break at the creases instead of bending. If you want a strong boat, use a flash card or construction paper.
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QuestionWhat type of paper is the best to use?Community AnswerThe best type of paper is origami paper.
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QuestionWould it sink if I put it in water?Community AnswerAt first it will float, but eventually as the paper gets waterlogged, it will come apart.
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QuestionCan I turn a paper boat into a hat?Community AnswerYes, you can turn a paper boat into a hat. As you are making the boat, stop at step 4. You will have your paper hat. If you have already made a paper boat, undo steps 5 to 10.
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QuestionCan I do this with square Post-It notes?Community AnswerYes, you can try to make a very small paper boat with Post-It notes, but it won't be easy.
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QuestionCan I use a square piece of paper to make the boat?Community AnswerIt's easier to use rectangle pieces of paper as you have to fold the paper at the beginning.
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QuestionDoes it matter how shallow the water is?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't. The boat will just float on the surface.
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QuestionHow long does this take?Community AnswerIt takes about five minutes to make a paper boat according to these instructions.
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QuestionI had to fold my boat at the end to keep my mast straight. Should that be added to the directions?Community AnswerIt could probably be added as a suggestion, but it's not something you must do.
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QuestionCan I use any kind of paper for a paper boat?Community AnswerYes. Bigger or smaller papers mean bigger or smaller boats. The thickness of the paper will also determine how strong your boat is and how well it floats, so play around with different papers and materials to see which one creates the best boat.
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QuestionHow do I make the bottom of the boat flat in order to make it float?Community AnswerKeep making paper boats. Practice makes perfect. If you keep trying to do it, eventually you'll get the hang of it.
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QuestionWhat's the maximum weight of an object I can put on it?Community AnswerNo more than the weight of the paper boat itself. For example if the paper boat weights 50 grams, the object shouldn't weight more.
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QuestionHow can I waterproof it?Butterfly7398Community AnswerYou could tape aluminum foil on the outside of the paper after folding it. However, the boat won’t break just because you put it in water without doing anything to it.
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QuestionWhat is the best type of material I can use other than paper?Community AnswerAluminum foil is waterproof and does not sink.
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QuestionCan I make a sail to go on top of the boat?Community AnswerYes, you can make a sail go wherever you would like to on the boat.
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QuestionWould wax help it float and keep it from sinking?Community AnswerYes. If you covered your boat in wax, it would seal the paper, making it so your boat won’t sink as easily.
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QuestionHow can I learn more origami?Community AnswerFind a book or do a little searching on the internet.
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QuestionCan I use a square piece of paper to make it?Community AnswerYes, but it will be more difficult and it may be smaller than intended. I recommend using normal rectangular paper.
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QuestionHow do I add more mass to a paper boat?Community AnswerIt depends on how thick the paper is and about what type of paper you are using.
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QuestionHow do I move a paper boat in water?Community AnswerGently push it with your finger, but make sure that you're not putting too much weight on the boat. You could also try blowing on it from behind or using a fan.
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QuestionCan I use any color paper?Community AnswerYes. It says in the beginning that you can use copy paper, construction paper, or origami paper, and you can use whichever color you want.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between kitchen foil and aluminum foil?Community AnswerThey're the same thing.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my paper boat doesn't come out right?kat douglasCommunity AnswerStart again from scratch. Try following the instructions exactly or watching the video.
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QuestionWill this hold a substantial amount of weight? If, not is there a way to make it hold a lot of weight?Community AnswerIt can hold around 30 pennies. If you want your boat to hold more weight, make it bigger.
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QuestionI can't do step 9. Can you explain it better?Community AnswerGrab the two corners and pull them apart (like opening an egg). If the center wobbles or flops over, just straighten it or secure it with tape.
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