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Here are step-by-step instructions for how to make an origami x-wing, as seen at Picocon 22, and as described by Alex Crosse. He is a proper Origami club person; the terribly un-technical descriptions are entirely my fault. This was done using a 15cm-square of thin paper, coloured on one side and white on the other - the x-wing ends up coloured all over. When making folds, try to be as precise as possible, particularly when folding a corner in half! Some of the folds get very thin at the end.
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