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>>70527And even though it can't be run through printers, I printed the pages onto normal cardstock, so I could just trace it, or glue it and re-cut. I think that's the best way to do this. Although if you were REALLY Smart, you would have printed the last two pages on normal paper, would have saved you two pages of cardstock, which are more expensive. ;)
And I think you're right about the foamboard: I think it would be better to use carton/cardboard (but cardboard makes me think about corrugated cardboard, and I wouldn't use that!!) or posterboard: where it's basically made of thinners cardstock sheets glued together, as in no foam core. Just seems stronger, but I haven't built it, so maybe foamboard will do, I just really don't know.
>>70530 Well for most formal/official documents, especially international ones, they tend to use the systems that the rest of the world uses. It's just in average day life the US people still use letter size paper and such. Maybe, one day, papercraft will get rid of our differences!! (single tear falls from my eye)
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