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Anonymous
Anyone have any Katana papercraft, or any japanese swords?
>> Anonymous
Does anyone have any?
>> Anonymous
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maybe
>> Anonymous
>>25066
Now please explain steps 7+
>> Bandit Fox
Yeah umm... do I have to make a cut somewhere cause I have no idea as to how to do steps 11-15.
>> Anonymous
>>25066

Wow, that girls does not know how to write instructions.

Step 7 requires you to insert the 2-section fold into the 3-section fold, so that the "raw edge" from the 3-section fold is on the left on top of the 2-section fold, and the "raw edge" of the 2-section fold is on top of the 3-section fold. If that makes any sense. "raw edge" being the edge of the paper, where there is not a crease.

What you have created is essentially a hexagonal tube of paper. Step 8 is to roll the tube, one section at a time, and re-crease everything to make sure it's all sharp and stays put.

Step nine has a bit of a fib. There is no "raw edge" on the side of the paper there. The "raw edge" of the blade is inside, underneath the reight section you just folded over to the left.

The top down view is accurate.

If you follow the top view, step ten is easy.

Step 11 is where she fucks up. Based on the fold made, working from step 7, the "raw edge" is NOT where it is indicated. It is really back where it was in step 7. At the far left of the piece.
>> Anonymous
I give up lol
>> Anonymous
Meh, I'm going back to papercraft. This stuff is seriously fucked up.