I added a "Band-aid" on every flap at the horn/face connection.Ħ. It works for fragile flaps and gives more support. Just take a strip of cardstock with super glue and glue it perpendicular to the joints. There are some tight flaps or flaps that you keep putting the glue on and still don't stay in place, I use a band-aid method to stabilize the joints (see picture). I use gel super glue to prevent runoff, double sided tape does me no good.ĥ. If you don't have a laser cutter like me, switch between scissors and box knife to reduce fatigue (and boredom)Ĥ. It looks wrong but i left that open, the card stock comes out on the back straight instead of going through those rollersģ. manual feed on your printer, if it comes out curled, try to see if the back of the printer can pop open. I think those are $0.65 for a big piece and gives me 6 letter size cardstock.Ģ. I buy soft poster board from dollar tree and cut them into letter sizes for my printer. This is a pain to assemble but it is so worth it (and addictive).
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