Posted: December 30th, 2004, 2:00 pm
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No problem with your english it is fine enough.
Once you place the thin paper on the foil all things will happen.
The thin paper will crumple
Thin paper might tear
Since the foil should already have glue on it the thin paper woud not slip. On the contrary if you place it wrong (i.e. borders do not match) it will be difficult to fix it.
What you should do to prevent tearing it is place the thin paper over the glued foil and rub it with your hands from the center towards the borders.
One thing my friends developed so they do not have to worry anymore about the thin paper getting crumpled is crumpling it in advance. Make a tight ball with the paper and then unfold it. It gives a good finishing to the paper.
Do not expect to have a perfect result on the first attempt but in no time you should master this procedure.
Good luck and if you have more questions just ask
No problem with your english it is fine enough.
Once you place the thin paper on the foil all things will happen.
The thin paper will crumple
Thin paper might tear
Since the foil should already have glue on it the thin paper woud not slip. On the contrary if you place it wrong (i.e. borders do not match) it will be difficult to fix it.
What you should do to prevent tearing it is place the thin paper over the glued foil and rub it with your hands from the center towards the borders.
One thing my friends developed so they do not have to worry anymore about the thin paper getting crumpled is crumpling it in advance. Make a tight ball with the paper and then unfold it. It gives a good finishing to the paper.
Do not expect to have a perfect result on the first attempt but in no time you should master this procedure.
Good luck and if you have more questions just ask