Rippppp!

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Morgan
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Re: Rippppp!

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well for sure do not throw away your ripped papers, they can easily be remade into new paper with your choice of size and quality. :D
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All my paper is cheap until I get someone demanding a display model of whatever I've been designing for the last month in bright red kami, or whatever suits them that I don't have.
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fold paper-it gets too thick-when fold in thick parts -****!!! have to start again. i guess thats the winning formula with rips. tape, glue and paper just make it all the more irritating to fold.
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The middle's worst as far as rips go, especially in models using the preliminary base.
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