Channel: DIY crafts from A4 PAPER
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Description: Instructions on how to make an Indian Katar dagger from A4 paper with your own hands. Materials needed: 13 sheets of A4 paper, glue. As for the time, it will take about 24 minutes to create only 1 such paper catarrh, you also need to take into account the time needed for the gluing process. Reference: Katar (Hindi, Marath., Raj. Katār) - Indian bonded dagger. The second name is “jamadhar” (Skt., Hindi जअमअधअर, जअमधअर - jamadhar, jamdhar - blade, tooth or tongue of God). It has a wide triangular blade and a frame hinge in the form of the letter “H”, thanks to the positioning of the handle inside, Katar becomes literally an extension of the human hand, allowing the warrior to not only strike, but effectively reflect enemy attacks, thanks to two long shanks on its sides, there were also Cathars with special straps for tight fastening to the hand, and could even just be tied with a normal rope. ----------------- Other DIY paper weapons here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0QqDbXTKQ-FKoO0CKkOX7D4KJ_KTt6b3 Subscribe to the YouTube channel "Origami and diy A4 paper crafts": youtube.com/channel/UCQRYdu-8IU0hbWCXFOe7BhA Link to this video: youtube.com/watch?v=KEnAB32Y0Zg And most importantly, remember that each handmade origami makes you a little ennobled, and the folding process accustoms you first of all to attentiveness and patience. Thank you for watching our diy video))) It will be just great if you write in the comments on this video what you really think about this paper dagger. ----------------------------------------- 1) "Jalandhar" belongs to Kevin MacLeod. License: Creative Commons Attribution (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Original version: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400018. Artist: incompetech.com 2) "Mumbai Effect" belongs to the artist Jingle Punks.