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This is the fastest way to make a propeller that spins when you blow on it or run with it.
Cut along each crease from the corner toward the center, but stop about an inch before you hit the middle. Propellers.7z
Push a pin through all the tips at the center and into the eraser of a pencil. Leave a little wiggle room so it can spin freely. Method 2: Laminated Model Propeller This is the fastest way to make a
If you want something that spins as it falls, try a basic cut: Cut a strip of paper (about 1x6 inches). Cut a slit halfway down the middle of the strip. Fold the two resulting flaps in opposite directions. Leave a little wiggle room so it can spin freely
Once the glue cures, you can sand and carve the paper stack just like a piece of wood. The different colored layers will create a "grain" look similar to a real wooden propeller. Method 3: Origami Helicopter (Gravity Spinner)
Start with a square piece of cardstock or heavy paper.