Rasen o orou (Spirals I) by FUSE Tomoko, 78 pages, ISBN 4-480-87202-7.

I apologize for some of the translations, but I don't know anything about the different kinds of shells in any language...

Model Name Info
Shell 1  
Shell 2  
Sheep horns in a spiral shape; folded from a rhombus - the first few steps show how to cut that shape from a rectangle
Spiral Object 1 3 variations
Shell 3 - A  
Shell 3 - B  
Shell Style Spiral  
Spiral  
Various Spiral Objects  
Spiral Object 2  
Spring into Action by Jeff Beynon
DNA by Thoki Yenn
Spiral Object 3 from 4 units
Spiral Object 4 from 4 units
Spiral Object 5 from 4 units
Spiral Cube from 16 units; starting shape is A4 which is cut into 4 strips
Spiral Octaeder from 16 units; starting shape: see Spiral Cube
Rose Octaeder variation of Spiral Octaeder
Kawasaki Shell by KAWASAKI Toshikazu; solution to a "problem" in Origami for the Connoisseur
Shell from Units 1 from 4 units; 2 variations
Shell from Units 2 from 4 units
Shell from Units 3 from 4 units
Spiral Box 1 (Lid) from 4 units
Body for Spiral Box 1 from 4 units; 2 variations
Spiral Box 2 (Lid) from 4 units
Body for Spiral Box 2 from 4 units; one variation
Octagonal Spiral Box 1 (Lid) from 4 units; one variation that uses unit A only
Octagonal Spiral Box 2 (Lid) from 4 units; very flimsy when folded from kami; one variation with a color change
Body for Octagonal Spiral Box 1 from 8 units; one unit variation, one joining variation
Body for Octagonal Spiral Box 2 from 4 units; very flimsy when folded from kami
Hexagonal Spiral Box (Lid) from 6 units
Body for Hexagonal Spiral Box from 6 units

 


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