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Old 05-14-2022, 01:07 PM
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Just built the surface for the base. I joined the parts in a different way, some of you guys may know what I'm gonna say, but I'll leave this as an tip for beginner's who were looking for an solution for this common situation:

The surface parts have gluing spots and they are glued clockwise, one over another. But since I'm using an 240 gsm/m² paper and we all know that if I glued the parts in the intended way, I'd have "bumps" on where parts join together and it would create issues when gluing everything into it, since the surface wouldn't be FLAT.

So, I did the following: I cut away the gluing spots from each piece and joined the parts using that same gluing spots that I just cut. The result is a clean, and the surface is perfectly FLAT, and I shouldn't have issues later.

Info: the base surface measures approx. 34cm by exactly 37cm.

Cheers,

Gregory.
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