This very simple paper sword made with origami cubes will certainly please kids and adults who enjoy playing Minecraft!
This sword is a perfect model to begin building with origami cubes, as it requires only 8 cubes, and it is very easy to assemble.
To make the origami cubes sword, you only need 3 square pieces of paper:
First fold the cubes, then join them to make the sword.
Here are the step-by-step instructions to fold a Sword (photo diagram and/or video).
1. A very simple sword made with origami cubes.
If you make this origami sword, or anything else with my origami cube model, please send me pictures so that I can show them on the https://origamicubes.com website and in a future video!
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Thank you very much and happy folding!
If you fold this Sword, please send me pictures of your paper Sword so that I can show them here.
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The Origami Cubes were created in 2022 by Stéphane Gigandet. This new origami cube model has several benefits over other origami cubes models:
- It takes only 2 minute to fold a cube.
- Folding an origami cube is very easy, with only simple folds.
- You can use standard copy paper or origami paper.
- A 15x15cm square of paper yields 4 2cm origami cubes.
- The paper cubes can be joined together, without tape or glue.
Make colorful origami cubes and join them like paper Lego bricks to make cool Minecraft like creations! No glue, no tape, just paper!
Making an origami cube is very easy and quick (2 minutes per cube), and you can use standard copy paper or origami paper. You can then join the origami cubes to make fun creations. Video demo and tutorial:
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