A Decent Paper

General discussion area for learning about paper, and the different types available.
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Acorn Man
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A Decent Paper

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We did an activity in my Geometry class, and we used some stuff called party paper. It is insane thin, and nearly completely transparent (you can read very well through it). I folded it a little, and it held a crease well. It may be something to look into. Tell me if you have tried it or do try it. Thanks.
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gordigami
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Re: A Decent Paper

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Thank you for your suggestion of a thin paper.
It would be helpful to provide some details to identify it.
Hopefully, your teacher might have the commercial packaging, name of company etc.
Any & all identifying information ?
What size does it come in ?
Finally, is the completed model sturdy enough to stand up on it's own ?
Thanks.
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Acorn Man
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Re: A Decent Paper

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I couldn't see a brand. It came in 8.5"x11". That's the only size I can find. It seems like pretty generic stuff, one brand is just like the other.
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