Dollar bill sword

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Dollar bill sword

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What would be really cool is a dollar bill sword of some sort could someone post a link to a diagram. Or put some photos if you manage to create one from scratch.
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You could fold the Katana by Kalei Anne Lundberg using a dollar bill. It will end up a bit shorter than the version folded from a 1x3 rectangle, but not that much.

Help on folding can be found in this topic: viewtopic.php?t=320
You can ask there if you have further problems.
So long and keep folding ^_^
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Post by pupalisk »

sigh... i guess so...
but i cant fold that one. i made another post about the katana.
what i mean is a new model, made for the dollar bill.
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Post by Ali »

There's a diagram in "Dollar Bill Origami" by John Montroll. It would be unethical for me to post something out of his books, but you might try the library or second-hand book stores. I got mine at Barnes and Noble.
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For diagram please use Google books search
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Post by Wordgames »

...someone give that man an extra star, that is a great find and it had never occured to look in google booksearch for origami!

(Edit: half a star its only the ones you can see in Amazon, not the full book, but still a good find... okay 3/4 for context)
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woah sweet. you can actually find diagrams on google????
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