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Your present is a demo! Pretty soon you're going to want something to hang on a tree. How about something fold formed? caption |
You're going to need some things. A straight edge, scissors or a sharp knife, maybe some tape, perhaps a few paper clips, and most important fingers..Oh and a roll of aluminum foil. Hey it's metal! |
I've taken an 18" by 36" sheet and box pleated it the long way, |
It was then accordion pleated-folded at 90 degrees. I cut this into two sheets 9" long. |
With a little unfolding and finger work it should look something like this. But we have to join the edges together. |
Instead of doing that do this. Another type of pleat! A rolled pleat as the join.
Much better join. Push this area inward creating a valley fold. Now comes the fun part!
This pic shows a mountain fold. The dots show areas where metal has been trapped by the box pleat. We are going to pull 1/2 of these trapped metal areas open. That's how we create our form!
Fun part! ( understand we are going to open the mountains not the valleys)
Work all the way around the form opening 1/2 of each side then the other 1/2 until it looks like this. Proceed to open up the others.
These are the two forms I created during this demo. Could you do them in copper? Sure, just find some copper foil. I had too many pleats to get ball shapes. You'll figure it out. I used 3/4 " spacing..too big for ornaments? For thanksgiving you recieved the gift of seeing a possibility, Enjoy!