Video: Nine-sided (enneagonal) box

A fairly easy modular by Dennis Walker. Enneagonal since it has 9 angles, but it’s actually a nonagon which stands for 9 sides. I used thicker paper and let a hole in the middle of the box, but I guess it doesn’t have to be water proof. You can also make a lid for it, everything is documented here, search for “enneagonal box”. Video after the break.

6 responses to “Video: Nine-sided (enneagonal) box”

  1. aaron says:May 7th, 2008 at 15:29

    Interesting. If you use glazed paper i think it can be made waterproof.

  2. origami zachary says:May 8th, 2008 at 22:02

    awsome! i will make it right away. tonight i do not have any homework, we have a test, so i am to do the box. it looks exciting.

  3. Castword says:May 9th, 2008 at 13:43

    Really nice model!! Easy to make and looks really good! Thank you very much!

  4. emil says:May 9th, 2008 at 23:10

    cool it a nice modl i keep my origami paper in it

  5. Dennis Walker says:May 18th, 2008 at 22:38

    Hi ,
    A small correction! Polygons are usually named based on the Greek words (poly is Greek for ‘many’, gonia means side) . Enne is Greek for nine, (Nonus is Latin). Therefore an enneagon is nine-sided!
    Glad you enjoyed folding it! :-)

  6. DM says:August 6th, 2008 at 06:31

    Great music, especially the violin parts. Kind of reminds me of the swamp level of spyro in my PS2 (I think it was legend of heroes)… anyways what a great model keep on posting some new models!:)

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