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Fold up for right-handed throwing; 
fold down for left-handed throwing
Assembly Instructions : Three US letter sheets (No. 1 to No. 3)
Assembling the Zebra, Command Four, and Star boomerangs
* Note that liquid glue may cause warping. We recommend using a stick glue.
* After gluing the parts together, place the boomerang on a flat surface with a book or similar object placed 
on top. Store the boomerang under the same conditions. Always retune the boomerang before throwing it.
Make  an  indentation  on  the  tip  of  the  top 
surface  and  align  with  the  middle  surface. 
Glue these surfaces together.
After  gluing  the  top  and  middle  surfaces 
together,  glue  the  bottom  surface  to  the 
glued  assembly.  Then  flip  the  boomerang 
upside and glue the tip.
After  gluing  the  components  together,  to  flatten  the 
boomerang,  place  it  under  some  books  and  allow  to 
stand for some time. Before using it, tune the boomerang 
as described on page 3 of the Assembly Instructions.
Middle surface
Top surface
Bottom surface
Glue the bottom surface
into position.
Fold back the tip located on the top 
surface and glue into position.
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Canon Creative Park Boomerang (Zebra)
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Boomerang : Assembly Instructions
Assembling the Triangle boomerang
* Note that liquid glue may cause warping. We recommend using a stick glue.
* After gluing the parts together, place the boomerang on a flat surface with a book or similar object placed 
on top. Store the boomerang under the same conditions. Always retune the boomerang before throwing it.
Fold  each  part  up.  Glue  the  wing  surfaces  together  with  surface  A  inserted  between 
surfaces B and C.
Attach wing 1 to wing 2.
As  shown  in  the  illustration,  align  the  notches  for  each  part,  then 
rotate the parts so that the grey triangles in the center align.
Attach wing 3. As shown in the illustration, align the notches for each part, then rotate the parts so that the orange triangles in the center align. This will form 
a white triangle on the bottom surface. Complete assembly by gluing the wings in place while adjusting them to ensure that the colors beneath the triangles 
are not visible.
Mate the notches.
Top surface
Bottom surface
Fit the notch on wing 3 to the notch on wing 1. Rotate 
the parts until the orange-colored sections match.
Rotate the parts so that the colors match the illustration.
Finished!
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Boomerang : Assembly Instructions
Wing tip gauge
Tuning your paper boomerang before throwing it Hints for improving boomerang flight
Other fun things to try with a boomerang
(1) Fold along the fold lines on the bottom surface. Fold these in line with 
the angle of the bottom flap gauge. Fold up for right-handed throwing; 
fold down for left-handed throwing.
(2) With the top surface on top, place the boomerang on a desk or other 
flat  surface  and  gently  bend  up  the  tip  of  each  wing  in  line  with  the 
gauge. While doing so, ensure the center of the boomerang's bottom 
surface remains in contact with the flat surface.
When  you've  learned  how  to  catch  the  boomerang,  see  how  many 
times you can catch it out of ten throws.
Use a stopwatch to see how many times you can catch the boomerang 
within 30 seconds or a minute.
Try  throwing  with  one  foot  raised  or  catching  the  boomerang  without 
moving your feet.
Use  something  to  mark  a  spot  on  the  floor,  then  throw  the  boomerang 
while  standing  above  the  mark  to  see  how  close  to  that  mark  you  can 
get  it  to  fall.  Assign  points  based  on  distance  from  the  mark  (for 
example, 10 points if it lands on the mark and five points if it lands 30 
cm from the mark). Challenge a friend to see who gets the most points 
in five throws!
Scatter  a  few  balloons  around  the  room  and  compete  with  a  friend  to 
see who can hit the most balloons. Try competing for points, assigning 
more points for more distant balloons and fewer points for closer ones.
We  recommend  using  paper  craft  boomerangs  indoors  only.  Outdoors,  the  effects  of 
imperceptible  breezes  may  affect  flight  characteristics,  keeping  them  from  returning 
properly.
Don't throw boomerangs on streets or walkways used by vehicles or pedestrians.
Keep your surroundings in mind when throwing a boomerang to avoid striking people 
or animals.
Be careful to ensure the boomerang flies only in the intended direction and won't veer 
off-course and strike people or objects. Never throw the boomerang sidearm.
Retrieving your paper boomerang if it gets stuck in high places can be dangerous. Ask 
an adult to help you retrieve your boomerang.
We  recommend  using  goggles  to  protect  your  eyes  when  playing  with  your 
boomerang.
Adults should carefully monitor small children playing paper boomerangs.
Fold
Fold
Fold
Wing tip
Fold
Strong  folds  will  tend  to 
give  boomerangs  short 
flight  distances;  a  less 
pronounced fold will make 
the boomerang fly farther.
If  the  tip  points  up,  the 
boomerang will fly high; if 
the tip points down, it will 
fly low.
Folding
angle
Raise the tip about this much
Flap gauge
(1) Hold the boomerang with its top along your thumb (face side), gripping 
it  with  your  thumb  and  positioning  it  all  the  way  to  the  base  of  the 
thumb.
(2)  Hold  the  boomerang  aloft  beside  your  head  and 
throw  it  up,  snapping  your  wrist  to  impart  spin. 
Throw it the way you would throw a paper airplane. 
Move your hand forward rather than downward, as 
if throwing a dart.
(3) When throwing the boomerang, aim at an imaginary 
point  slightly  above  eye  level.  Try  to  avoid  aiming 
for a point that's too high.
(4)  If  you  threw  the  boomerang 
correctly,  it  will  return,  spinning 
counterclockwise  if  you're  right-
handed or clockwise if left-handed.
(5) Gently catch the boomerang when it 
returns,  using  both  hands.  If  you 
bend  it  while  catching  it,  tune  it 
once  again.  Note  that  a  paper  boomerang  will  not  return  properly  if 
you throw it too hard. Keep practicing until you can use your wrist to 
impart as much spin as possible.
Use the surface with no design printed on it as the top.
Tune the boomerang by bending the flaps down.
When bending the wing tips up, keep the surface with no design printed on it on top.
Throw the boomerang with the surface with no design printed along your thumb (face 
side).
Tips for building a left-handed boomerang
Try this
Throw  a  paper  boomerang,  then  measure  the  time  it  takes  to  return. 
Consider  how  you  can  make  the 
boomerang fly for longer.
Use a paper punch to punch holes in the 
wings  of  your  paper  boomerang.  This 
will  create  unique  humming  noises  as  it 
flies.  Experiment  to  get  your  boomerang 
to make sounds you like best.
To  make  your  paper  boomerang  fly 
farther, attach a loop of cellophane tape 
to  the  wing  tips.  When  doing  so,  be 
aware  of  your  surroundings  and  be  sure 
to  throw  the  boomerang  in  a  spacious 
area.
Once  you've  built  a  paper  boomerang 
that  can  fly  long  distances,  try  building 
another  one.  Throw  the  first  one,  then 
throw the second while the first one is still 
in the air. Try to catch and throw the first 
boomerang  before  the  second  one 
returns, then do the same with the second 
boomerang.  See  how  long  you  keep 
'juggling'  your  boomerangs.  Think  of 
them as flying beanbags!
Punched hole
Punched hole
Cellophane tape
Cellophane tape
Paper boomerang warnings
C a n o n   C r e a t i v e   P a r k   B o o m e r a n g   ( C o m m a n d   F o u r )
Canon Creative Park Boomerang (Command Four)
C a n o n   C r e a t i v e   P a r k   B o o m e r a n g   ( C o m m a n d   F o u r )
Canon Creative Park Boomerang (Command Four)
Canon Creative Park Boomerang (Command Four)
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Boomerang : Assembly Instructions