The Pinhole Project – Assemble Part 1

I finally managed some spare time to print and cut out some of the pinhole parts.

I bought black cardboard to glue the printed pinhole paper parts because plain paper is just to thin to hold. As you can see bellow, I glued all the sheets to the cardboard before cutting out anything. I used stick glue for this. Regular tube glue usually taints the ink from the printer.

The glue was left to dry for a few minutes before i began cutting the pieces out. I recommend you use a ruler and a x-acto knife to cut everything nice and straight. Don’t use scissors to cut anything but the rounded flaps on the sides of the outside box. Trust me, I’ve got years of building models for my architecture project classes to back this up. Do not use scissors to cut paper unless you want it to look crooked, messy and poorly cut.

So my little friends, we’ve come to the end of part 1 and I leave you with all the nicely cut parts glued to the black cardboard.

You can expect a follow up post on this.