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Advanced Origami. Michael G. LaFosse
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isbn 9781462905508
Автор произведения Michael G. LaFosse
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Издательство Ingram
3. Brush the 10 percent methylcellulose gel onto the paper. Spread evenly from the center to the edges. The methylcellulose will penetrate the paper and adhere to the glass or plastic below.
4. Allow the preparation to dry completely. One coat is usually sufficient but allow each coat to dry if additional coats are desired.
5. Peel off the sized paper. The paper will be ready to fold when it feels like leather.
Back-Coating Two Sheets Together
When you find a nice piece of paper that is too lightweight or soft for wet-folding, back it with stiffer or stronger paper. We use methylcellulose or wheat paste to bond the two sheets back to back. Follow these steps to back-coat two sheets of paper together. This is also how we make two-color (duo) models.
1. To back-coat two sheets together, you will need the tools shown here: starch or methylcellulose powder; bowl and wet brush for the prepared paste; spray mister; wide, dry brush for smoothing; a knife (not shown). You can use a large plywood board, foam core or stiff plastic to support the back-coated sheet as it dries.
2. To begin, cut the backing paper about an inch larger than the delicate paper. Moisten each side of each sheet with a fine mist of water. Make sure they have expanded fully. Decide which side of the papers you want to show.
3. Smooth the water droplets with a wide, soft brush, working from the center to the edges. Coat the backing paper evenly with methylcellulose or paste in the same way, brushing from the center to the edges.
4. Using a wide, soft, dry brush, apply the second sheet onto the glue layer. Note the use of a wooden slat to control the upper free edge of the back paper as it is being lowered. Use a second wide, soft, dry brush to brush away any air pockets, working from the center to the edge. Be sure not to get paste on the brush!
5. After the air bubbles are brushed out, use the first paste brush to carefully apply another layer of paste to the exposed margin of the backing paper (this is showing beyond the edges of the nice paper).
6. Lay a small strip of paper across the glued margin to form a “gate” or “mouth.” This mouth provides a knife-insertion point that will speed up the removal of the dried sheet from the drying board.
7. Turn the wet composite over onto the surface of a board for drying. Use a clean, dry, wide brush (or the dry brush you previously used) to smooth out any air pockets and ensure good contact at the margins of the wet assembly.
8. After the composite is dry, carefully insert a sharp knife between the drying board and the paper at the mouth. Slide the knife around the margin to release it from the drying board.
9. The dried “duo” paper is now ready for trimming and wet-folding.
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