el0xpl0x
general papercraft for newer people, thought i'd throw it out there
>> Anonymous
Nice to see somebody do this (most people just shout ZOMG NOT AGAIN!!)
It's okay (everybody has his or her own preferences of course, but noobs will find it helpful probably).

Maybe you could also include a link to Yamaha's papercraft tutorial? It's very useful for noobs:
http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/entertainment/papercraft/howto/index.html
And for the paper, you only mention one option in lbs, but it might be useful to also mention the gsm equivalent, as that's what many people use and some other options many people use:
regular printer paper 80 gsm (grams per square meter) is about 45 lbs (can be used but can result in a flimsy model)
most people use between
- 160 gsm is about 90 lbs
- 200 gsm is about 110 lbs
and the 67 lbs in your example (which you should keep using if it's working for you of course) is about 120 gsm.
Also, if you do decide to make any changes, I think it would be best if you delete the pdf in OP (only the pdf click File Only, if you delete the post the entire thread and any useful tips with it will disappear too!) and then post the updated pdf in the same thread (otherwise people will download the "old" pdf and we'll be getting it forever and people will keep saying "that's the old one stupid!!" and that's annoying. ;)
>> Cotton Eyed Joe
This needs to be stickied
>> Anonymous
>>87150
Not gonna happen.
We once had a sticky.
Didn't work.
If you like it, save it and post it when a noob asks for tips.
>> Anonymous
>>87148
I also forgot to tell: I don't agree with "don't cut towards yourself"
to cut away from yourself, you'd have to twist your arm and wrist very awkward??
THAT's when you cut yourself... I'd say ALWAYS cut towards yourself.
>> el0xpl0x
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>>87142
revised and paper changed to my preference