DIY - How to make πͺTOPOR-origami from A4 paper with your own hands. DIY paper weapons
Hey! In this video I will show you how to make a paper ax out of A4 sheet myself. Watch, repeat, subscribe and like! Enjoy watching!
A topoor is a chopping tool, often short-tree and having a working blade located along the handle.
A type of ax called an adze has a blade perpendicular to the handle. With rare exceptions, axes are used for woodworking. Since ancient times, the ax has also been a widespread hand-held melee weapon, much less often it was used as a throwing weapon.
In Finnish, there is also a similarly meaningful word tappara (battle ax). Another ancient Slavic name for an ax is an ax. In modern Russian, the term "ax" is an archaism that does not have a clear meaning, and is often arbitrarily applied to various types of axes, more often combat ones. Even in ancient times, the ax was called "argun". The latter name is especially characteristic of the ancient Vladimir principality. Argun was also called the wood craftsman, whose instrument was mainly an argun ax.
The way the blade is attached to the ax has changed significantly over time. An unfinished stone ax could simply be tied to the ax or inserted into a socket on it. The bronze celt was worn on the crank handle. In later times, the ax was inserted into the eyelet from above (some Old Russian, Carpathian, tomahawks) or from below. In the second case, it is required to secure the ax with a wedge.
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