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Make a (better) foldable map

Make a (better) foldable map
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Don't we all sometimes have problems folding back some of those big maps. You know the ones you have to fold like 5 times... If you are going on a trip somewhere, you can make your own map. Print it on a paper and fold it like a pro :-) This "instructable" includes lots of images to make it easier to understand. I have tried to use images instead of text as much as possible.
This is the endresult... last image is a gifanimation showing the map in action.
 
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Step 1A template makes it easier to understand...

A template makes it easier to understand...
I've made a template with folding lines that I will use in the beginning to make things more obvius later on. You can download this template (Illustrator file) from the zip-file below or use the PDF file.
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20 comments
Jan 16, 2007. 11:57 AMberserk says:
Yet another alternative is what is used in Falkplan maps in Germany. They fold the maps in parralel lines in one direction like an accordeon, and then in the perpendicular direction as well. The trick is, they cut slits between the folds. This allows you to look through the map from east to west like a book, and the individual pages flip up and down in parts to access the north south direction. So, you only ever need to open about the size of two squares of the folds to access any part of the map. I wasn't able to find any pictures of this online, and I have never seen a map like that outside of Germany. The folding process is patented by Falk.
Mar 31, 2012. 7:08 PMsage710 says:
the Falkplan sounds like the 'Australian' fold that I learned in the Marines. My CO loved his maps and this method made it so easy. Of course I forgot how to do it and am now trying to figure it out again. if you see any instructions please post here and let me know. Thanks.
Feb 21, 2007. 8:15 AMDoc Holliday says:
Could you possibly show us the cutting and folding pattern for this? For example just draw the cuts and folds on an imaginary blank sheet of paper. This sounds like a really useful idea!
Apr 1, 2007. 8:13 PMchasverna says:
It looks like a very useful idea. And a picture is worth a thousand words, but -- EXTREMELY CONFUSING! Ok, I got step 2 figured out and done. I am completely lost as to what you are doing in step 3 ! What is the ruler and knife for? How did you get it to come out a square-cornered booklet? What is the significance of the hand on the cookbook? Is that your sort of bible or something that you're swearing on? Some written instructions, explaining what you're doing, to go along with the pictures would be extremely helpful! I can't get past step 2.
Apr 4, 2007. 6:16 AMchasverna says:
Thank you, Hobbyman.se ! I had assumed the use of the rulers was to try to extrapolate the map to a larger sized map to figure out where to put the folds in a large original sized roadmap – I was having large problems with that part. Can you imagine me at my desk trying to figure out where to put the folds in a full size roadmap ! Now, it makes perfect sense and I have a great little map ! I just printed your folding template onto the back of the map. Thank you so much, Hobbyman.se.
Nov 18, 2011. 3:09 PMjalexander16 says:
How does it end as a rectangle in the final image? I can only get it to be the "arrow" shape.
May 29, 2011. 10:32 AMMaXoR says:
Great idea, and folding technique. I am an avid google maps user. This is a great way to print off my most used routs, and keep them handy. Best part is this will unfold partially, as to make one handed viewing a bit easier at red lights. Although the size might make reading an issue, or your card may have to be enlarged.
Oct 9, 2010. 7:29 AMfquigley says:
Hi Hobbyman,
Just want to say thank you for this instructable I used it for a wedding map as part of an invitation and it was really well received. So thank. Mind you folding 200 of them was a bit mind bending!!! Cheers again
Jun 21, 2010. 5:54 AMfquigley says:
Hi Great instructable but I am unable to download the pdf file, can you please check that it is working? Thanks Fintan
Jul 6, 2009. 2:52 AMzchuss says:
if you fold the origami bowel on this site and reverse some of the folds it will give you all the correct angles and creases without having to use a ruler......i used to make this map fold many years ago and it can be done very easily and only takes a minute or so.
Jul 5, 2009. 1:43 PMmaceochi says:
How far in from the edges of the sheet should I cut? It isn't clear from the PDF file. It would be helpful to add some more measurements.
Mar 6, 2009. 12:11 AMvblee says:
it seems like a Turkish map, right?
Jun 7, 2008. 11:38 AMjoly says:
I have to admit that it was NOT easy to understand! But with the PDF files and all the pictures, I finally succeeded! Thx hobbyman.se for the Instructable!!!
Nov 21, 2006. 12:54 AMVermin says:
The Miura Ori map fold is another good alternative:

http://www.u3p.net/fold/pliage_a.htm
Dec 3, 2006. 2:25 PMfoobaz utne says:
Thanks for pointing out this really cool map fold but the link is as dead as a doornail. I had a real hard time finding any information about folding this but I finally found this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miura_map_fold

There's a nice pdf of how to do this. This is easier than the fold presented here and probably more versatile.
Dec 3, 2006. 2:21 PMfoobaz utne says:
Hey, this is really cool but the photos are way too small. 640x480 would be more like it. Also, you should add comments to each photo as this is not that easy to follow even with the template. BTW the template is a pdf. Why does it have an .ai extension?
Nov 18, 2006. 7:04 PMtheRIAA says:
i better tittle would be "make a better foldable map"

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