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Learn how to craft a Naruto-style kunai out of paper
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Kunai are believed to be derived from a type of gardening tool, but now are famously known as the preferred knives of ninjas [1] , made popular in Japanese Animes and Mangas such as Naruto. Now you can make them yourself out of paper!

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Folding the Blade

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    One should be bigger than the other, to be used for the handle. This can be found at any craft store.
    • Gather the rest of your materials. These include some tape, scissors (to cut the paper into squares), and, optionally, a small, heavy object, like a penny.
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    It should now look like a triangle.
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    It should now look like a smaller triangle. [2]
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    [3] Now, it's a triangle with a crease.
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    The edge of the side you're folding should line up with the crease. Flatten the fold down.
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    Then tuck the extra paper inside the kunai.
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    This step isn't that necessary. It just makes a flatter kunai.
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Making the Handle

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    Tape it.
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    You may need to open the blade a bit to allow the tube to fit. [4]
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    Make sure there's enough of the tube that you can hold it. The extra bit, sticking out from your hand, should be flattened.
    • Optionally, before flattening the extra length of the tube, cut a chopstick to the length of the handle and stick it inside to improve the stiffness of the handle.
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    You'll be making 90 degree folds in the flattened tube, in a counter-clockwise fashion.
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    One piece of tape connecting the end of the tube to the unflattened section should do it.
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    Make sure the handle is secure. Use extra tape here if necessary.
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Finish the Kunai Knife

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    Pennies work well and are cheap. This step is optional.
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    [5] Place tape over where the blade and handle meet, enough of it to seal and secure the heavy object in the blade.
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    You've now got your very own paper kunai knife. Avoid throwing it at people as you could injure someone.
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    Can I make a Kunai knife out of origami paper?
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    Yes, as long as the paper is square.
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    Is there any way to stiffen the point?
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    You can spin or crease the top a little to make it sharper. .
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    How long did it take to make the example in the article?
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    It took about 15-20 minutes to make the entire project for me, but it turned out awesome!
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      • If the knife flops over instead of sticking upright when thrown, experiment with different weighted fillings like pennies or metal washers to improve balance.
      • For easier folding, use origami paper which already starts as a colored square and doesn't need excess trimming. Construction paper can also work too.
      • Display your finished kunai knives under glass or plastic on a wall if possible, when not playing ninja battles. Keeps them looking nice longer!
      • To make a sturdier handle, insert a chopstick or pen barrel before wrapping with paper. This helps prevent bending and breaking over time.
      • Go slowly and firmly when making folds — don't wrinkle or rip the paper. Unfold and redo any messy folds for a crisp finished look.
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      Things You'll Need

      • 2 pieces of paper
      • Tape
      • A penny or a similar object to add extra weight to make throwing easier.

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      Kunai knives are known for being used by ninjas and assassins. To make a paper one, you’ll need to fold 1 piece of paper into the shape of the blade, then roll a separate piece of paper into the handle. To make the blade, fold a square of paper in half diagonally twice to make a small triangle. Then, unfold it once and fold the edge of 1 side of the paper to the middle. Keep folding until you can’t fold anymore, then tuck the extra paper at the bottom inside the blade. It should resemble a tall, skinny triangle. To make the handle, simply roll a larger square paper into a thin tube. Insert the end into the open bottom of the blade and secure it with a piece of tape. To learn how to make a notch at the bottom of your handle, read on!

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