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Paper splitting is a method of preserving brittle papers often found in library and archival materials. In this process the front and back of a sheet of paper are split apart. A piece of acid-free paper is placed between these two sides of an acidic sheet before the pages are reconnected.
Fold the paper on the cut line, making a sharp crease. Fold the paper over right along the line where you want to cut it. ... Fold the paper back and forth along the cut line several more times. ... Create a small rip at one end of the crease with your fingertips. ... Use your palms and fingertips to pull the paper apart.
Fold the paper on the cut line, making a sharp crease. Fold the paper over right along the line where you want to cut it. ... Fold the paper back and forth along the cut line several more times. ... Create a small rip at one end of the crease with your fingertips. ... Use your palms and fingertips to pull the paper apart.
Fold the paper on the cut line, making a sharp crease. Fold the paper over right along the line where you want to cut it. ... Fold the paper back and forth along the cut line several more times. ... Create a small rip at one end of the crease with your fingertips. ... Use your palms and fingertips to pull the paper apart.
Gather your materials. ... Place the paper on a flat surface. ... Use a pencil to mark the start and end of your line. ... Place the ruler on the paper. ... Hold the ruler in place with one hand while cutting with the other. ... Erase the pencil marks you made in Step 3.
Paper: I prefer Stratford 300 Series Drawing Paper. The 70 lb. paper weight holds together well, but isn't so thick that it wears out your hand cutting it. I also like the soft white color.
1Make a paper square. Start out with a square piece of paper, preferably thin or lightweight paper. ... 2Fold diagonally in half. Fold the square diagonally in half to come up with a triangle. 3Fold in half. ... 4Fold in half again. ... 5Rotate and fold. ... 6Cut above the straight edge. ... 7Draw an arc and cut. ... 8Unfold the paper.
It appears that it depends on what paper you are cutting. ... Pure Paper or Bond Paper — This paper doesn't have any recycled material or other harsh abrasive materials in it. It's the safest paper to cut with your knife to get the longest cutting edge life between sharpening.
The myth: You can't fold a paper in half more than eight times.* The reality: Given a paper large enough and enough energy you can fold it as many times as you want. The problem: If you fold it 103 times, the thickness of your paper will be larger than the observable Universe: 93 billion light-years.
In January 2002, while a junior in high school, Gallivant demonstrated that a single piece of toilet paper 4000 ft (1200 m) in length can be folded in half twelve times. This was contrary to the popular conception that the maximum number of times any piece of paper could be folded in half was seven.
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