A Study in Paper #8: FOR SCIENCE!
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Yeah, I don't even know.
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Just for scale, my knife there in the last pic is 5.25".
The usual paper-cutting parameters: cut all as one piece (from cardstock) and then folded; no adhesives; cutting and folding only.
Also, somebody please send help.
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Just for scale, my knife there in the last pic is 5.25".
The usual paper-cutting parameters: cut all as one piece (from cardstock) and then folded; no adhesives; cutting and folding only.
Also, somebody please send help.
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Date: 2011-02-16 03:15 am (UTC)Yay for more paper-cutting! Interestingly I'm used to holding my knife pretty high up. Never really thought about it before, but I suppose that how it's turned out. The knife in the pic was an Xmas gift, and the tiny blade is nice for tight curves. I swap between it and my sliding exacto's depending on which feels more comfortable. It's different for everyone, I guess. Are you going to post your cuttings?