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/r/ instructions on how to make a shuriken from bank notes. Preferably Australian bank notes, but I can make do with American instructions.
>> Anonymous
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w00t, got it. Just followed these instructions for a shuriken made with square pieces. Instead of folding in half, then half again, you just need to measure the length of the note, divide by 4, and make one fold lengthways so that the width is this number.

Eg: Our $20 is 144 × 65 mm. 144/4=36, so you make a fold 36mm up the 65mm edge.

Pics of result soon.
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Sorry about the shitty pic, the only camera I have is my phone.

Sorry about the shitty job on the folding. I don't actually do Origami, ever.
>> Anonymous
By the way, it looks fat and lame because our banknotes are polymer (plastic). Better than paper notes in all regards except foldability.
>> Anonymous
Anyone got a more readable version of>>96731?
>> Anonymous
You don't really need to read it. I've never done origami before, except for paper planes, and I got this to work. (Took 20 mins though :S)
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Does ANYBODY lift their own fingers to type "origami shuriken" into Google or Google Images? DO THEY?!?!?

Here, readable version. Now SCRAM.