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Step 10Remember the four squres in the middle? You will cut on the crease to the corner of the four squares. You will do FOUR cuts on TWO opposing ends.

Remember the four squres in the middle? You will cut on the crease to the corner of the four squares. You will do FOUR cuts on TWO opposing ends.

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Jun 20, 2010. 10:38 AMabbyy says:
I didn't think you can cut the paper in Origami? Cute box, this would be a good skill if you were into burning time at the office.
Jun 20, 2010. 1:16 PMwhiteoakart says:
You can cut paper in Origami. Lots of masters do it. However, there is a school of thought of very formal folders that follow the "one square (one piece of paper that is perfectly square), no cuts" rule. It's more of a personal challenge than an unbreakable law. It takes a bit more skill to do it that way, but you are limited to what you can do. However, check out this site. Robert Lang, and others, have made a real career out of one square, no cuts". http://www.langorigami.com/art/challenge/challenge.php4
Feb 28, 2007. 5:39 PMskatetwin5 says:
I'm glad that the cutting part is nice and clear (if you cut of the wrong piece your whole project is messed up!).

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