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Anonymous
Okay /po/, so I'm making this, and after finishing the whole body, head, and wing base, I reach the wing feathers.
First, I need to attack 2 papers on different sizes on the opposite side of each paper, which is 42a-45a and 42b-45b, then attach all feathers together and place them into the wing base.
I print 42-45, cut them out and ready to glue them together, to see that the b parts are that much fucking bigger compared to a, and I'm puzzled over this for a couple of days now.
I just decided to take a show and do it, even if one side has a hugeass outline of white, only to discover b parts' base where I put the glue is too big to get into the wing.
If you still follow, at this state I just snapped and realized they either screwed up the sizes, or my printer is excellent at suddenly scaling 2 b part pages too much.
I'm obviously not stopping here, and it's probably them that screwed up. How do I get to scale the b parts down to fit a perfectly? Anyone with the same problem?
Downloaded from the Canon site, if no one got that yet.
>> Anonymous
NO, you screwed up /b tard, gtfo of /po
>> Anonymous
>>100594
Look idiot, I'm in no mood to look at idiots who try to act like idiots on purpose. Go stick a dildo in your nipple.
>> Moony
the only thing I can think of is to print only that page and scale it at the print menu
>> Anonymous
>>100656
Yeah, but I'm not sure it'll come fit pixel on pixel.. or even close. I've never really had experience in scaling pages too, for whatever reason.
Anyone? ;_; crying here, it's the first papercraft I was actually going to present since it's so awesome.