The smallest origami crane was folded from a square 1mm by 1mm.
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The smallest origami crane ever made was created by the Japanese artist Naito Akira and measured only 0.1 millimeters in length. To put this into perspective, that is roughly the size of a grain of sand. Achieving such a small size requires incredible precision and skill in folding paper.
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A Bewick's swan is a small swan of the family Anatidae, Latin name Cygnus columbianus.
Some creative ways to use waterproof origami paper include making waterproof origami boats for floating in water, creating waterproof origami flower decorations for outdoor events, and crafting waterproof origami containers for storing small items in wet environments.
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In Excel you can use the SMALL() function The small function can retrieve the smallest values from data based on rank. For example: =SMALL(range,1) // smallest =SMALL(range,2) // 2nd smallest =SMALL(range,3) // 3rd smallest
To create intricate designs using origami small square paper, you can start by learning basic folds and techniques. Then, experiment with combining different folds and shapes to create more complex designs. Practice and patience are key to mastering intricate origami designs.