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Joshua's Origami Folded $1 Bills

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Very nice.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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jbuck photo captures the entire display at the Smithsonian. Thank you for that addition.
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The best feature is the all seeing eye on the front elephant.
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"change of heart"
It is called that because you can slide a quarter into the middle.


I got this one in a 2014 Secret Santa gift, very cool


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Yes exactly @msc. Those hearts are super-cool!
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I missed the elephants - very cool!
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@ joshu-a ... those are really great...neat tip idea!...

... You inspired me to give this a try ... I saw a totaled Tesla truck (driver walked away) ... my impression: ...
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There is instructions for an origami tesla cybertruck, but it is for square origami. Most origami models start with a simple square rather than a 7:3 ratio rectangle (then there's paper airplanes). To make traditional origami models with dollar bills, you have to start a tiny 3 inch folded square, and the end result is micro-sized models. I've been making some lately which I will post soon. I would suggest trying 8 by 8 inch origami first.

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gun made from 2 $1 bills
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joshu-a...really enjoying your foldings... ... plus, what else can you do with $1 now-a-days?...lol
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You inspired me to give this a try ... I saw a totaled Tesla truck (driver walked away) ... my impression: ...


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here is instructions for an origami tesla cybertruck, but it is for square origami.
Burn it! Burn it!

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gun made from 2 $1 bills
Be careful with that one at TSA checkpoints.
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