Left was the original hinge design. A single braiding band wrapped just above the hinge provided enough spring tension to close the flower and held it all together. Worked well, but used a wedge inside to push the flower open. That made the petals stack up resulting in a flat rose.
Right was the revised design Now pushing on the extended bit opened all the petals evenly. Problem was it was over-constrained.
The hinge on the left was sloppy, and allowed the petal to flex left/right as the flower opened/closed. I eliminated that flex in the second design, but that turned out to be important.
Opening does not trace a linear path as the curved surfaces engage each other, and the flex allowed the petals to slide over one another without binding.
So I need to cross-breed these two strains and I'll have the flower I need. That will take more time than I have.
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