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Anonymous
Yeah, we knew about it. But it's kinda crap... The thing has to know where it needs to cut and where to "score", so either the papercraft has to be made with some special software (I think Pepakura has some program to make it compatible with their stuff) or you have to trace the whole damn thing... If you're just interested in making papercrafts, it's a waste of money: use scissors or an x-acto. If you want to professionally sell your own papercraft designs in the form of pre-printed kits, yeah, then this could be useful. But trying to get rich by designing and selling your original papercrafts is not something I would recommend anyone here on /po/. Maybe as a side-job, more of a hobby then a real job. Stay in school kids! ;)
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