Based on the following tables I mocked up of square-based boxes, I'd say cutting off 2 inch corners so that you have a box 2 inches tall would give you the biggest volume open top box from a 12x12 inch square.
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Model temples can be constructed from cardboard by first cutting the cardboard into smaller pieces. Next the smaller pieces are folded into boxes and stacked into a design.
A folded napkin is often folded into a right triangle. The corners of walls can be shaped like a right angle.
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Folded up in the back board. It is the thin cardboard tri-fold piece. I found the answer on Walmart's Web site.
First, find the biggest pieces of cardboard that you can. Preferably from boxes a new refrigerator or new well tank came in. You will need at least 4 of these. Use one, folded to full length by about 30" wide, as bottom and the other 3 for placing around the side. Glue it with silicone, use duct tape to seal seams. Should be good for about an hour in water. If you can, or are allowed, encase the entire sides and bottom in garbage bags or sheet of painters polythene.
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Wrapping bands of folded cardboard around the trunks of apple trees creates a barrier that prevents the caterpillars of codling moths from climbing up the tree to reach the apples. By trapping the caterpillars within the cardboard bands, it disrupts their lifecycle and reduces their ability to lay eggs on the apples, helping to protect the fruit from damage.
Pizza boxes are made by cutting templates out of large sheets of cardboard. In store, they are then folded along creases to form the distinctive box shape. If you want more details talk to TheCustomBoxes.com.au
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Joshua Pusey is credited with inventing the book matches in 1892. He patented the idea of matches being attached to a piece of cardboard and folded into a book-like cover for easy storage and use.