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Post pictures of your finished works, please. Preferably mecha (other than EVA) papercrafts.

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>>82392
The best direction to cut corrugated cardboard is at a 90 degree angle of the flutes.
But since your shelves are rectangles, you'll always need to cut in two different directions, so you'll end yp cutting parallel to the flutes, so the edges won't look very nice. So in those cases, where the edges will remain in sight, it's best to cut at a 45 degree angle of the flutes. And use a sharp knife of course. You'll get nicer edges.
Keep it up!
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>(other than EVA)
Oh, nvm.
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>>82395
OR get some wood/plastic/whatever from your local hardwarestore and use that. Think about some plexiglass if you want to create a 'floating' effect or just some thin MDF. seriously, you're not in the ghetto, make a better shelf.
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