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Originally Posted by Isaac
Yoav
My first build using the wrong paper did not like the double seam on the sides because it did not round and bend well and the joints were very harsh looking.
However, the current paper I am using on this build is very pliable and allows for a much smoother joints, so it matters not if there is a single or a double joint.
Thank you and wishing all my friends in Israel a happy Hannukah חנוכה שמח
May we all know peace and not hate!
Isaac
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It is possible to work with any type of paper with the method of the double seam on both sides, it all depends on the work method and the method of designing the part.
It is necessary to first round the parts and then glue the lower part to the upper part.
In the pictures you presented, it can be seen that first you glue one side of the lower part to the upper part, and only then you circle the part and tap the seam from the other side.
I do not recommend this method anyway, because it can cause asymmetry between the 2 sides of the piece and make the last glued seam coarser.
YOAV