The origami gyroscope, created by Lewis Simon, is actually an octahedron skeleton with a cube-shaped opening in the center. It is an easy modular origami and can be attempted by those new to origami.. It is made up of 6 square bases and 6 waterbomb bases. The square bases are placed over the waterbomb bases and connected together.
And by the way, the square bases are the only ones that are visible in the completed gyroscope. The waterbomb bases are not visible at all. When I had made it for the first time, I thought that both the bases will be visible and had used contrasting paper for them. And after assembling a couple of units, I realised that the waterbombs are not going to be seen at all! So you might want to just use white paper for creating the waterbombs :)
Model Details:
Model: Gyroscope
Creator: Lewis Simon
Book: Modular Origami Polyhedra
Authors: Lewis Simon, Bennett Arnstein, Rona Gurkewitz
Difficulty Level: Simple
Paper Ratio: Square
Paper Size: 4 inches
Number of Modules: 12
Tutorial: Youtube
And by the way, the square bases are the only ones that are visible in the completed gyroscope. The waterbomb bases are not visible at all. When I had made it for the first time, I thought that both the bases will be visible and had used contrasting paper for them. And after assembling a couple of units, I realised that the waterbombs are not going to be seen at all! So you might want to just use white paper for creating the waterbombs :)
Model Details:
Model: Gyroscope
Creator: Lewis Simon
Book: Modular Origami Polyhedra
Authors: Lewis Simon, Bennett Arnstein, Rona Gurkewitz
Difficulty Level: Simple
Paper Ratio: Square
Paper Size: 4 inches
Number of Modules: 12
Tutorial: Youtube
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