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Anonymous
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/index.html But as for the materials you should use: look around you. A special scoring tool (for foldlines) isn't really necessary, there's dozens of things around the house you can use for that for instance. Most people use cardstock instead of regular printer paper, it's a bit thicker. 90-110 lbs or 160-200 gsm usually. As for glue, most people use white PVA glue (Elmer's, carpenter's wood glue). But I'm sure you had to glue paper together in kindergarten; the glue they use there is actually quite good. Draw from your experience to find out what kind of stuff you can use, most people have worked with paper before. ;)
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