Katana Works It [repack]

Wrap thin strips of colored paper or ribbon in a criss-cross pattern over the handle section to mimic traditional Japanese handle wrapping. Paper: 8-10 sheets of A4 paper or cardstock. Cardboard: A small piece for the handguard. Adhesives: Glue stick, white liquid glue, and clear tape. Scissors: For cutting the shapes. Telescoping Paper Katana : 10 Steps - Instructables

When we say "Katana Works It," we are describing the synergy between a masterfully crafted tool and a highly trained individual. It is a demonstration of physics in motion—where a curved steel blade meets the focused energy of the wielder, resulting in one of the most iconic and effective weapons in martial history. katana works it

Cut a circle or square out of thick cardboard. Cut a small slit in the center and slide it onto the blade where it meets the handle. Secure it with tape or glue. Wrap thin strips of colored paper or ribbon

For a katana to truly "work it," the wielder must master specific techniques that differ from broadswords or sabers. The blade is an extension of the user's body mechanics. Adhesives: Glue stick, white liquid glue, and clear tape

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