How to Make a Zabuza Sword Out of Carboard
by william Berman in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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How to Make a Zabuza Sword Out of Carboard
Hello! I’m going to be showing you how to make a Zabuza sword from Naruto Shonen Jump. Naruto is one of my favorite anime. When I was asked by my teacher to make an Instructable, the Zabuza sword came to mind. This is an easy tutorial on how to make a Zabuza sword. I hope you have fun and love the sword you are about to make!
Supplies
1. 2 pieces of cardboard around 29 by 19 inches
2. 1 meter ruler
3.1 Pencil
4. A 6 inch circle
5. 1 Box Cutter
5. 1 roll of masking tape
8. 1 roll of silver duct tape
9. A 16.5 inch PVC pipe
10. Two 16 inch long by 2.5 inches wide strip of cardboard
11. 1 Hot glue Gun
Get your two pieces of cardboard and tape them together with masking tape. Cut an edge at the top of the sword that looks like the picture up top. I did not measure my angle. I just cut it at what seemed right. P.S. I forgot to take some pictures so some of these pictures will be from the finished product.
2.5 inches below the top of your sword, 1.5 inches from the left of your sword, and 5.5 niches from the right of your sword you need to cut a 6inch circle.
from the left, top, corner of you sword draw a inwards angle that feels right to you or looks something like the picture above. With your box cutter cut down the line that your just drew.
On the right edge of your sword about 4.5 inches from the bottom draw a 6.5 inch half circle. Cut that c rifle out with your box cutter.
Wrap your whole sword in silver duct tape.
Get both of your 16 inch long by 2.5 in wide strip of cardboard and glue them together. After they are glued together wrap them in silver duct tape.
Glue your cardboard strip to the blade of your sword.
Get your PVC pipe and wrap it in clover duct tape. Get your 5 by 5 piece of cardboard and cut a circle the size of the end of the PVC pipe. Glue that on to the end of the PVC pipe and wrap it in duct tape.
Glue the end of the PVC pipe without the circle on it to the end of the sword.
ENJOY!