Gluing Tutorial - Part 1
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and that's how you make 1/25 of a leg.
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Pretty Cool! I'm a novice papercrafter, and this helped alot!
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One question though what glue were you useing?
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Hello mister!!! Nice video, i make my very first papercraft from your website (Makar from Zelda) And i'm satisfied of your technique! But some little pieces are really hard to match together :/!
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why does your horse looks soo stiff?
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i like your voice, its calming like listening to a nice podcast
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is it okay if you have a laser printer?
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thats a big model
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what paper do you use?
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you have probably answered this question before, but I have yet to find it in your large collection of videos. I noticed your flaps are not numbered...does this mean that when we download a .pdo/.pdf from your links, they will not be numbered? I have not used Pepakura Designer in over a year, so I do not remember if there is a function to automatically add the numbers for you? Perhaps make a FAQ/Questions video :)
InrDmons 6 months ago
@InrDmons The numbering is to help tell you which piece goes where (i think). I believe Pepakura Designer allows you to put those numbers in there. Now when you're talking about adding numbers, are you referring to adding the number of pieces/pages? There is a menu option that tells you the number of pieces in the .pdo file. I will consider making a FAQ video because I do get a lot of repeat questions :P
PaperCraftMuseum 6 months ago
The glue used in this video is Scotch's Quick-Drying Tacky Glue. If I run out of that and can't find it in the store, I will use Aleene's Tacky Glue. Both of them are equally great products, although probably any Tacky Glue will probably be just as good.
PaperCraftMuseum 1 year ago
yes, but i recommend the liquid glue
PaperCraftMuseum 3 years ago