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CpErio7 liked a video
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I explain in this tutorial how to create the Transforming, a.k.a. 8-poin...
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I explain in this tutorial how to create the Transforming, a.k.a. 8-pointed Paper Ninja Star or Shuriken. It is a type of Modular Origami Model in which we will interlock or join 8 smaller Modular Units (pieces) to get a larger one.
All that is required is 8 small square sheets of paper. I am using 9cm x 9cm dimension paper I found in staples, but any Post-It notes should work fine. Smaller origami paper should work well also. If you want to use printer paper, that is fine (but you will wind up wasting a bit). Just make the printer paper into a square, like I do in my other origami tutorials. Then split that square into 4 pieces (fold in half both ways and cut/tear). Either that or you can use each sheet of converted printer paper as a modular unit and make a LARGE transforming ninja star! (see some of my VIDEO RESPONSES)
Thanks for watching and be sure to comment, rate (Like) and subscribe! :-) -Rob
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CpErio7 liked a video
(1 month ago)
In this video, I explain a different way (than my "single-sided"...
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In this video, I explain a different way (than my "single-sided" ninja star that you can find HERE http://www.youtub...) to make a Ninja Star out of paper (I use printer paper, but you may use origami if you have). This ninja star is interlocked on both sides, giving it a "double-sided" appearance. Please note, I use TWO sheets of paper in this tutorial ONLY because it is EASIER this way for beginners. When I make this usually, I will only use ONE sheet of printer paper!
The star is made by forming two pieces which are mirror images of each other. These pieces are then interlocked into one another to create the ninja star.
The "super shuriken" or Ninja Star Frisbee, is another model I used to make (I made it up myself, although I'm sure I wasn't the first) This, however, is made using the single-sided Ninja Stars, so be sure to watch that tutorial also!
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"Rob...Went to China to learn more Origami but than a dragon took him to ..."
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"Rob...Went to China to learn more Origami but than a dragon took him to Vegas he partied all day long then he met 2 friends and the dragon took them to San Francisco's latest hot spot and then checked the golden gate bridge when he met i giant squirrel then the squirrel ate him..."
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"@TheHaniu YEAH THIS IS JUST A SQUARE PEICE!!"
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CpErio7 liked a video
(1 month ago)
Click THIS LINK to see a NEWER video and learn how to connect TWO of the...
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Click THIS LINK to see a NEWER video and learn how to connect TWO of these stars to make the DOUBLE Ninja Star!! http://www.youtub...
Want to make a Ninja Star Frisbee (Super Shuriken) out of these stars once you're finished? Click this link! http://www.youtub...
Check me out on Gizmodo! http://gizmodo.co...
Explains how to make a throwable Japanese Ninja Star (Shuriken) out of paper. I call this the Single-Sided Ninja Star because of the way it interlocks. I am using a standard LETTER size printer sheet (8.5 x 11). Please do not aim , the stars at anyone's eyes as the corners of the star are sharp and can cause injury. Possess these great skills my pupils, learn how to be ninja :-D
Click this link for my other Origami Tutorials! http://www.youtub...
Let me know what you think by commenting and rating this video! Don't forget to subscribe :-)
Thanks for watching!
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