Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Tools
Glue spot
Scissors, Glue (We recommend quick-drying paper glue),
String (about 70cm)
Scoring along the fold lines in advance with a dried Keep scissors and glue away from small children.
up pen or a ruler with slightly sharp corners will result Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
in a neater model.
*Be careful not to press too hard as the paper may tear.
Never aim it at another person. Do not swing it around, or run with it in your hand.
Cautions for playing Play with it in a park or other open area. Be careful of the sharp corners when playing.
Paper Copter /
Assembly Instructions
Glue
Glue
Glue
Fold the edge to make a triangular prism, Finally, glue down the end
Put the part face up on the edge of a table and then roll it up into a stick so that it doesn't get unraveled.
and roll it while applying pressure, (about 5mm in diameter).
to give the part a curve.
Paper Copter /
Assembly Instructions
Cut out the shaft parts and Attach the shaft parts Attach the string (about 70cm)
glue the halves together at the back. to the tip of the shaft. and stopper to the shaft.
Cut out the shaft holder parts and Attach the shaft holder Finally, attach the tag
glue the halves together at the back. into a cylinder shape. Insert the shaft into the shaft holder, to the end of the string.
and pull the string out through the hole.
Gently hold down the string with your thumb Set the propeller on the shaft, and swiftly pull the string.
so that is doesn't get tangled up inside, If it doesn't fly well, try adjusting the speed
and rotate the shaft clockwise you pull the string with or the amount of strength you use.
to wrap the string around it.
Paper Copter / Pattern
Shaft parts
Tag
Propeller
Paper Copter / Pattern
Propeller parts
Shaft
Shaft holder
Stopper