Origami Jet turbine blades

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poiuqwer
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Origami Jet turbine blades

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Hello I was wondering if anybody can make jet turbine blades, such as the one here: http://t1.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/08/60/36/400 ... F7uXOf.jpg
orhttp://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/619663/619663,1287832396,3/stock-photo--turbine-blades-of-an-aircraft-jet-engine-63584752.jpg

and can give me the instructions on how to do so. Thanks

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Hello and welcome to the forum! :D

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Reminds me a bit on Yureiko's "Sahnehäubchen": http://www.flickr.com/photos/24776310@N ... 512234072/
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Take a long rectangle and crimp it at an angle over and over again. What you'll wind up with will service for turbine blades. Folding propellors would be more interesting, at least in my opinion.
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Re: Origami Jet turbine blades

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Hi!

I like origami as well as papercraft in general and so i find this question very interesting! Are you planning to create a detailed jet plane and do you need single turbine blades to attach to the engine? Or are you just looking for a fold that resembles the general look of the front of a turbine?

Greetings, redlofrepap
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