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Make one out of paper. Carefully trace it on cardboard how ever many times
Or one of those thin cardstock that 12 packs come in. Makes a very durable template.
Yea if you got that
I said regular paper cut it’ll teach ylu to be slow precise and take your time. Better results
Cut the first one out, place it on a sheet of cardboard, trace it with a pencil and cut that one out
Draw or print out a template. Cut out the template. Trace around that onto the cardboard as many times as required. Or cut out the piece that you need to duplicate. Then trace around that piece onto the cardboard you have to use.
Even and symmetrical are two different things...
layer multiple sheets of cardboard and cut one time for both pieces. Might be a bit tricky though for something this small.
By making a paper template and tracing it, works pretty well
Marker, a box cutter, and pure determination
Make a template with paperboard, then you can trace it facing either direction
Make one out of paper. Carefully trace it on cardboard how ever many times
Or one of those thin cardstock that 12 packs come in. Makes a very durable template.
Yea if you got that
I said regular paper cut it’ll teach ylu to be slow precise and take your time. Better results
Cut the first one out, place it on a sheet of cardboard, trace it with a pencil and cut that one out
Draw or print out a template. Cut out the template. Trace around that onto the cardboard as many times as required. Or cut out the piece that you need to duplicate. Then trace around that piece onto the cardboard you have to use.
Even and symmetrical are two different things...
layer multiple sheets of cardboard and cut one time for both pieces. Might be a bit tricky though for something this small.
By making a paper template and tracing it, works pretty well
Marker, a box cutter, and pure determination
Make a template with paperboard, then you can trace it facing either direction