A small tribe of creatives from across the globe have popped up and turned making with makedo into a kind of art form. We call these people makedo Master Makers.
One of the most inspiring and most prolific is from Japan and goes by the name of Tanaka Satoshi of Soup Studio.
A Master Maker of gigantic magnitude, Satoshi has paved the way with design objects curated from a reclaimed environment. He’s shown us a thing or two about how to make with makedo and the beautiful simplicity of his creations are revered here at makedo Headquarters.
Today we want to share with you how to create his beautiful ‘wind ball’ using a step-by-step guide provided by the man himself.
What you need?
Cardboard sheet makedo Freeplay Kit
Step 1: Cut out 30 squares that are all the same size. The size is up to you, with the minimum width at 15 cm.
Step 2: Punch a hole in every corner of every square using the makedo hinge to guide your position and the safe-saw to punch a neat hole.
Step 3: Connect five squares in a pentagram shape using the makedo pins and clips.
Step 4: Connect sets of five extending from the edges of the first pentagram always using adjacent squares to complete the shape.
Step 5: Close off the top of the sphere.
Step 6: Play!
Each week makedo publishes creations from makers across the world on our blog.
- makedo x