>I know several folks out there have used the Craft Robo for scoring paper.
>If you've tried this, have you had success with scoring really thin paper,
>like tissue or origamido paper?>If you've got experience with that, I'd love
>to hear from you, either
>off-list or on, as you prefer (I suspect
Inspired by the thread a little while ago on here, I finally got around to
getting the supplies I need to make duo paper/back-coat paper. I had
reasonable success for a little while using a methylcellulose-water
mixture; when my mixture started getting too low for my brush to reach I
added some
Hi everybody
I am pleased to announce that my first book "Because Origami" is now
available through "Create Space" as a paperback. "Create Space" is a
company acquired by Amazon that allows cheap printing as well as film and
music publishing, with excellent quality.
I decided to have it
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> Using "De-Sol-It" I remove the adhesive from a light grip cutting mat, as
> I find the adhesive too aggressive for very thin materials
> Once the adhesive is removed, wash the mat thoroughly; dry well.
> I apply a light coat of Elmer's repositionable glue, a "glue stick" style
> product, to
I know several folks out there have used the Craft Robo for scoring paper.
If you've tried this, have you had success with scoring really thin paper,
like tissue or origamido paper?
I can speak for the Cricut explore; as I understand it, cutters are cutters.
Using "De-Sol-It" I remove the