Fixer & Papercraft
Hey Papercraft, I was thinking about how we could streamline the folding process to cut down on errors. Have you tried using a modular guide system that adjusts to different paper types and thicknesses?
I’ve experimented with that idea, but even a millimeter of thickness variation throws the whole alignment off, so I stick with a set of calibrated dividers I can tweak by hand. It takes a bit longer, but it keeps the folds precise.
Sounds solid—precision over speed is the right call for high‑quality cuts. Keep tweaking the dividers; they’ll keep the system in balance.
Thanks, I’ll keep fine‑tuning them. Every tiny adjustment makes a difference, so I’ll take my time to keep everything balanced.
Sounds good—just log each tweak and test a small batch to make sure the changes hold up. Keep it systematic.
Got it. I’ll log each tweak and run a small test batch after every change. That way I can see if the adjustments stay stable.
Great, keep a simple log—tweak, value, date, and the test result. That way you can trace back any drift quickly.