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Anonymous
>>101424 you may have seen people use a blade to make a very light cut in cardboard, to make it fold exactly where they want it to. Its a bad idea to use a blade, because it leaves a white line and it weakens the fold. Scoring just compresses the paper along the fold line, meaning if you bend the paper anywhere near the score, it will fold where you want it to, and it doesn't leave a line or weaken the paper. Its particularly useful for small folds that are close to each other. While folding on an edge also works, there are many situations where you can't do this or it would be very hard to. Its a little annoying to take the time to score every single line on a piece before you start creasing/glueing it, but it reduces the folding time alot, and makes your folds alot more accurate.
btw im the saging anon :P
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