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So you're sitting in your cubicle, eating some donuts when that really annoying colleague of yours comes by to snatch one of them. Then you think: "What do I do? Those are my donuts!" But luckily you have you "Newspapers Nunchucks!" With a few accurate blows to the head and hands, the assailant flees in fear of your superior (yet non-lethal) weaponry! This is just one of the many uses Newspaper Nunchucks can have. So arm yourself today and make a pair using materials that are easily found in any office!
Step 1Materials
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Materials for the Newspaper Nunchucks are readily available in any office, home or class room and are very cheap if you need to buy them.
Materials:
Newspaper or any other object that can be rolled up to create a cylinder( i.e. scrap paper, paper towel cardboard centers, magazines)
Tape ( masking tape or clear scotch tape work and duct tape is an added bonus if you have it available)
Paper clips or string
-Used some scrap 8.5x11" paper (about 30 sheets per handle) rolled the long way.
-Made a chain of paperclips and put tape around the center of each clip to prevent slipping and/or cutting.
-Made a "D" shaped chain connector from a paper clip, bore two holes in the top of each handle, hooked the D-Rings through the holes and bent the ends upwards. This made for a sturdier design, so now I can do rolls over the back of my hand and spin them as fast as the real deal without worrying about a handle coming loose and flying over the cubicle wall.
I also ran with this and made a giant katana. If I get a chance, I'll post some pics soon.
made em rock hard =)
I used gold 'ol Elmer's glue and little strips of paper to make chain links and to harden the newspaper for strength (fewer repairs). Trust me, a solid block of paper mache stings like a beast. :-)
The first step is admiting it... the second is to make these... The third one is to kick some a**