What type of glue?
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What type of glue?
What type of glue is the best to use when supporting an origamifold?
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Glue? Origami? Pshaw. Just kidding
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Well, I have heard wonders about MC... It is good for making paper, shaping, glueing, all that good stuff. You could try that. Alternatively, you could just go with Elmer's quick dry glue... I have only used it once (and that is the truth!!) and it worked out pretty well. The only flaw with it (though that could be considered a blessing) is that when it dries, all the paper that was touched by the glue will stay in the exact same shape that it was in when it was drying - not unlike wetfolding... except that it's glue...

Well, I have heard wonders about MC... It is good for making paper, shaping, glueing, all that good stuff. You could try that. Alternatively, you could just go with Elmer's quick dry glue... I have only used it once (and that is the truth!!) and it worked out pretty well. The only flaw with it (though that could be considered a blessing) is that when it dries, all the paper that was touched by the glue will stay in the exact same shape that it was in when it was drying - not unlike wetfolding... except that it's glue...
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Do you mean, I can use this type of glue like MC?insaneorigami wrote:Glue? Origami? Pshaw. Just kidding.
Well, I have heard wonders about MC... It is good for making paper, shaping, glueing, all that good stuff. You could try that. Alternatively, you could just go with Elmer's quick dry glue... I have only used it once (and that is the truth!!) and it worked out pretty well. The only flaw with it (though that could be considered a blessing) is that when it dries, all the paper that was touched by the glue will stay in the exact same shape that it was in when it was drying - not unlike wetfolding... except that it's glue...


I'm having a trouble to search MC in Jakarta.
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If you can find starch (the kind used for stiffening clothes while ironing), you can use that as a substitute for MC.
MC is also very hard to come by in the Philippines. I use starch instead. Works pretty well.
MC is also very hard to come by in the Philippines. I use starch instead. Works pretty well.
I also do card models -- http://cutfoldpaste.blogspot.com