Papercraft Castle by Peter Callesen

Filed under: DIYs, Design

Peter Callesen’s website seems to be the holy grail of papercraft. I’ve never heard of him before but his works are absolutely astonishing. I’m particularly fond of this miniature castle Callesen made out of paper. It’s one of the most intricate works of papercraft I’ve seen and it looks very medieval. Be sure to visit his site for the full tour of his works, many of which you’ve never seen before.

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Papercraft Steam Engine

Filed under: DIYs, Design, Videos

Papercraft Pooch

Filed under: DIYs, Design

We love us some papercraft here at Gearfuse. Whether it’s a delicious steak or a synthesizer, we’ll gladly break out the scissors and scotch tape for any occasion. This papercraft dog looks relatively easy to fold out and put together. It’s only three pieces, so this is a great place to start if you’re new to the craft.

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Free KORG MS20 Synthesizer!

Filed under: Design, Hacks

Papercraft Malware Bots Attack!

Filed under: DIYs, Robots, Software

Though a company like Symantec is generally lame, what it’s done recently might restore a little faith in the software manufacturer. As part of an awareness campaign to help inform people about malware/virii/beat shit on the Internet, Symantec has created a neat set of papercraft robots you can print out and fold. Make a bunch of them and have ‘em go at it in a winner-takes-win32.dll fight.

Interested in other papercraft projects? Check out this papercraft locksmithing kit.

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Papercraft Locksmithing 101

Filed under: DIYs, Misc. Gadgets

Looking to improve your burglary skills and you want to include your children in the process? Look no further than the Paper Locksmith Collection from Flying-Pig Paper Animation Kits. Inside the kit, you’ll find a working cylinder lock, a combination lock, a paper key, a warded lock and a 12-page instruction manual.

While it might not be as tasty as a papercraft steak, the Paper Locksmith Collection serves its purpose as a unique learning tool for all ages. At about $10, it’s a great project to tackle on a rainy weekend. Just don’t let the rain get near your paper locks or you’re S.O.L.

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Meat for Vegetarians

Filed under: DIYs, Design, Household

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Hey leafmunchers, want to see what it’s like to eat a steak without having to actually eat steak? Try out this papercraft steak dinner for size. You just print, fold, eat and crap out a tree. It looks so real, I’m sure you’re getting a woody just thinking about it.

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