Post #2487681
2026-05-07 17:45 UTC
@VoltPaperScissors@chaos.social printing directly onto paper is a very cool idea. I had no idea that was possible.
Would you call that "tissue paper"? (I'm in the US and assume different countries have different names for such things so might be hard to clarify...)
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@VoltPaperScissors@chaos.social 2026-05-07 19:32
@hollisb@fosstodon.org I am always confused how to call such paper in english. It is a very thin sort of paper without coating. Tissue paper might be the right one yes. But I did do the same procedure with a 3d pen and normal printing paper and it works almost as good. It is more important to trim it right: Hold your fingers at about one thirds of the wingarea (messured front to back) thats where the center of gravity should be. if it tips over to the back add some weight to the nose.