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How To Make A Paper Sword Part 8 Japanese Katana Sword Easy Orig How to make a paper sword.japanese katana sword.thank you for watching.subscribe for more awesome tutorials.intro music : dub zap (downloaded from the youtub. In this video you will learn how to make a japanese katana sword using paper.thank you for watching.subscribe for more awesome tutorials.intro music : dub za.

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How To Make A Paper Sword Easy Japanese Katana Sword Remake Y Here's how to make a traditional japanese katana!please subscribe for more videos like this!by: tuk craftslevel: mediumpaper: a4 printer paperplease consider. Materials needed for this project. 5 sheets of cardboard as shown above (4 inches by 30 inches) a bottle of wood glue. a paintbrush to brush on the glue and spread it evenly (important) a saw to cut out the katana shape, a band saw is perfect, a jigsaw works good, you can also use a coping saw or if you have to you can use a utility knife. New recommendations. 0:00 0:00. in this video you will learn how to make a japanese katana sword using paper. thank you for watching. subscribe for more awesome tutorials. intro music : d. Unfold once more, revealing two intersecting creases. step 3: form the blade: fold the top layer of the paper down along the diagonal crease from step 1. bring the folded edge to align with the horizontal crease from the square base. unfold, leaving a horizontal crease marking the blade. step 4: shape the handle:.

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how To Make a Paper katana sword japanese Samurai sword Diy Orig

How To Make A Paper Katana Sword Japanese Samurai Sword Diy Orig New recommendations. 0:00 0:00. in this video you will learn how to make a japanese katana sword using paper. thank you for watching. subscribe for more awesome tutorials. intro music : d. Unfold once more, revealing two intersecting creases. step 3: form the blade: fold the top layer of the paper down along the diagonal crease from step 1. bring the folded edge to align with the horizontal crease from the square base. unfold, leaving a horizontal crease marking the blade. step 4: shape the handle:. 2 3 10 4:26 pm. grab some paper, pennies, and paper clips, and create this stealth weapon in the comfort of your own bedroom. scaled to actual size, this craftable katana can be used to fend off paper based attacks, or displayed for decoration. add as many, or as few, foldable components to customize your sword size. Step 1. place one square of professional origami paper in front of you. it is best to use a flat surface when folding origami. for paper size, consider how large you want your katana sword to be. for larger swords, use 8 inch by 8 inch paper. for smaller swords, use 5 inch by 5 inch paper. video of the day.

how To Make A Paper Sword Japanese Katana Sword Youtube
how To Make A Paper Sword Japanese Katana Sword Youtube

How To Make A Paper Sword Japanese Katana Sword Youtube 2 3 10 4:26 pm. grab some paper, pennies, and paper clips, and create this stealth weapon in the comfort of your own bedroom. scaled to actual size, this craftable katana can be used to fend off paper based attacks, or displayed for decoration. add as many, or as few, foldable components to customize your sword size. Step 1. place one square of professional origami paper in front of you. it is best to use a flat surface when folding origami. for paper size, consider how large you want your katana sword to be. for larger swords, use 8 inch by 8 inch paper. for smaller swords, use 5 inch by 5 inch paper. video of the day.

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How To Make A Paper Sword Japanese Katana Sword Easy Youtubeо

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