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Anonymous
okay /po/ so today i got myself a stack of 200 200gsm paper for free from my art teacher ;) ("ill just claim it on the art budget!"). so i began to build my first project with the 200gsm paper and soon realised i definetly have to score. whats best for scoring?

thanks

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>> Wraith
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bitches dont know about my embossing stylus.

although its not very likely that you'll have one of these lying around. my mums into arty stuff and i asked her what to use to score, and she gave me a set of these.
dont score with a knife.
>> Cotton Eyed Joe
Whaddaya going to make?
>> Anonymous
ah i made that small portal computer box thingy from one of the other threads. but i wanna make something big i was maybe gonna do the full sized sword but need to get some cardboard to reinforce parts with. any suggestions?

also i lied its 210gsm not 200gsm >.<
>> Anonymous
>>159962
>small portal computer box thingy
... what?
>> CS
>>159962
Do you mean the weighted companion cube or the storage?
I made have made both, nice cake though. Looks a little messy.
>> Anonymous
>>159955
that would be embossing, not scoring...
>> Anonymous
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this thing lol and the cake isnt mine
>> Kenta
You can score with a knife, but you have to be very careful about not cutting through. I do it because I find switching back and forth between the knife and a scoring tool to be time consuming and bothersome; you might not want to do it if you are just starting out though.
>> Anonymous
I myself use the back of my retractable knife.