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How to fold a Modular 8X8 Chessboard from 8 sheets of origami paper NO TAPE OR GLUE! This model, which is a perfect gift for any chess player, consists of four 4X4 origami chessboards that are latched together with 4 connector modules to form a rather sturdy 8X8 Chessboard that can even be thrown as a frisbee or boomerang. The 4X4 chessboards fly well as boomerang flickers, especially if you flatten them inside a book overnight. I didn't do that to the chessboard models in the demos in the park which is why they didn't fly as well as they would have, but since they weren't very flat, the flew slower and I think they were a little easier to catch than they would have had they been perfectly flattened. To get them to boomerang you have to flick them tilting upwards at just the perfect angle so that they come back to you. This 4X4 Chessboard Flicker model is a modification of the 4X4 chessboard that was first discovered by Max Hulme, according to Peter Budai's paper published on his website here: http://www.budaiorigami.hu/en/chequered The inspiration for me to turn the 4X4 checker board into an 8X8 modular chessboard using connector pieces came from Peter Budai's particular remark: “Max Hulme’s model comes with the best scale factor in the 4X4 league, however it does not have any extra tabs to enable the firm assembly of four units into an 8X8 chessboard (unlike the rest of this compilation)” So, I took it upon myself as a challenge to try to firmly connect four of the Max Hulme 4X4 Checkerboards using connector pieces. I started by using connector pieces that were the same size as the 4X4 checkerboards, but I quickly realized that it wasn't very feasible because the paper gets so thick, so I ended up using much smaller 1X2 rectangles (1/8th of the size of the original square). This method of connecting 4X4 checkerboards can be repeated to form a quilt as big as your patience and dexterity permit. Even if you don't play chess, this model will make a fine coaster for a cup or glass, either the 4X4 version or the 8X8 modular version and it's a cool design. So in the words of Nike.... Chess do it! #origamichessboard #paperchessboard #jeremyshaferorigami Timecodes 0:00 - 0:41 Intro 0:41 - 9:02 Tutorial 4X4 Chessboard Flicker 9:02 - 9:45 Flying demo of 4X4 Chessboard Flicker 9:45 - 16:32 Tutorial for Modular 8X8 Chessboard 16:32 - 16:58 Flying demo for 8X8 Modular Chessboard 16:58 -17:26 Outro Here are some ways to support me in my work to make cool new origami videos: 1. Join as a Member to get access to perks: / @jeremyshaferorigami 2. Book a private origami Zoom tutoring session here: www.calendly.com/jeremyshafer 3: Buy one of my books or packages of paper on my Amazon shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jeremysha... 4. Subscribe and hit the notification bell: / @jeremyshaferorigami 5: Follow me on Instagram: / jeremyshaferorigami ... or Facebook: https://www.https://www.facebook.com/... 6: Please tell your friends about my channel. Thank you for watching and enjoying these videos! creative alternative spelling for origami: oregami orgami oriagmi