Video: How to create a blade with plastic and wood cutting paper
An American craftsman shared how to turn an A4 sheet of paper into a knife-like hand tool that cuts through cardboard, plastic and even wood.
An American craftsman shared how to turn an A4 sheet of paper into a knife-like hand tool that cuts through cardboard, plastic and even wood.
The blade gently outlines a straight cut on the surface of the material.
Craftsman Johnny Q shared on YouTube a video tutorial on how to create an excellent paper blade, Mogaz News on April 3 reported.
Firstly, Johnny Q cut a square piece of A4 sheet and stuck it over the paper, doubling the thickness of the paper. After that, he used a compass cutter to create a perfect circle from a double layer of paper. Johnny Q fastened the circle onto the top of the rotating tool with a screw. After the process is complete, the tool is ready to use.
Johnny Q experimented by having the paper blade cut through the cardboard. The blade gently outlines a straight cut on the surface of the material. It also easily cuts through perpspex glass panels made from acrylic, thicker plastic sheets and wooden sticks.
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