Like origami, the cube can be folded along its edges to change shape. The structure is inspired by an origami technique called snapology, and is made from extruded cubes with 24 faces and 36 edges. Overvelde, graduate student in Bertoldi’s lab and first author of the paper. “We’ve designed a three-dimensional, thin-walled structure that can be used to make foldable and reprogrammable objects of arbitrary architecture, whose shape, volume and stiffness can be dramatically altered and continuously tuned and controlled,” said Johannes T. It is described in Nature Communications. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), James Weaver, Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Chuck Hoberman, of the Graduate School of Design. ![]() Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences at the Harvard John A. The research was lead by Katia Bertoldi, the John L. It can change size, volume and shape it can fold flat to withstand the weight of an elephant without breaking, and pop right back up to prepare for the next task. Harvard researchers have designed a new type of foldable material that is versatile, tunable and self actuated. Imagine a house that could fit in a backpack or a wall that could become a window with the flick of a switch. (Image courtesy of Johannes Overvelde/Harvard SEAS) Subscribe and hit the notification bell: Ĥ: Follow me on Instagram: or Facebook: ĥ: Please tell your friends about my channel.Harvard researchers have designed a new type of foldable material that is versatile, tunable and self actuated. Buy one of my books or packages of paper on my Amazon shop: ģ. Here are some ways to support me to make more awesome origami videos:Ģ. "Enuff Para Mi" - Jingle Punks - YT Media Library "Waltz of the Flowers" by Tchaikovsky - YT Audio Library "Butterflies in Love" by Sir Cubworth - YT Audio Library "Fresh Fallen Snow" by Chris Haugen - YouTube Audio Library "Road to Moscow" - Jingle Punks - YT Media Library "Sabana Havana - Jimmy Fontanez - YT Media Library "Conjuto Grande" - Biz Baz Studio - YT Media Library "Daley's Reel" - Nat Keefe with The Bow Ties - YT Media Library "Happy Haunts" - Aaron Kenny - YouTube Media Library To support my channel as a paying member and get access to exclusive member's only JeremyShaferOrigami videos here the info: Prerequisite for folding this model is the Modular Seamless Cube that I taught here: ![]() In the intro of this video I also demo a couple of other modular cube models that actually do turn including a 2X2 Rubik's Cube that turns 180-degrees in all directions and a swiveling transforming cube (looks like a skewb cube), both of which I haven't taught on YouTube yet. Jonakashima also has a new version employing glued magnets to hold the cubes together and it actually functions like a real Rubik's Cube! My version here doesn't turn, but at least it's pure modular origami. My model here uses a lot less paper, so it takes a lot less time to make. This model was inspired by Jo Nakashima's 3X3 Rubik's Cube video which he folded using using 27 black squares of paper and added 54 colored rectangles to form the stickers. How to fold a solved Rubik's Cube from just 6 squares of paper and how to turn it into a scrambled Rubik's cube by attaching 54 little squares to the model using just origami locks (no glue).
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