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Reddit mentions of Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move. Here are the top ones.

Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move
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Height11.09 Inches
Length8.4799043 Inches
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Release dateMarch 2010
Weight1.51457573994 Pounds
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Found 10 comments on Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move:

u/arno_irl · 32 pointsr/gifs

I highly recommend this book for beginners, Karakuri: How to Make Mechanical Paper Models That Move, available on Amazon.

u/oskiii · 26 pointsr/gifs

Here's the link without the referral part: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0312566697 :)

u/Ghost_Animator · 1 pointr/BeAmazed

>If anyone's interested I found this book on Amazon
>This book
>The actual Japanese book


Thank to /u/HiepNotik for providing these links.
If anyone is interested in learning this, they can buy the book.

u/vxcosmicowl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

As a former anime nerd I have snooped and found some age appropriate potential gifts (I don't know what she's seen though!)

Rylee:

u/Just_Treading_Water · 1 pointr/Damnthatsinteresting

There are tons... search for Karakuri (japanese paper automatons) or search google for wooden automata, in particular the artist Dug North is doing some really cool stuff in wood.

There's a great Karakuri book: Karakuri: How to Make Paper Models that Move that does an amazing job outlining and demonstrating all the different linkages and gears you can use to generate different movements. It also comes with tear out pages to build the models and gears out of paper.

I've been meaning to get around to start building models of various gears and linkages for 3d printing, but haven't had a chance to yet.