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"Hello, thank you for downloading

template number #261, Robot head


helmet with antenne .

Please make sure you read the


following guidance first and feel free
to contact us if you need further
assistance.

Template Number: #261 Happy crafting!"

Best wishes,
Dian Arismawan
KRAF Studio

Website KRAFstudio.com
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HOW TO PRINT MATERIALS


Use A4 or F4 paper size and make sure This template is optimized for cardboard
you choose the "default" or "actual size" (max 2mm thickness), but it is also suitable
scale on the pdf print dialog. Generaly, for thick paper too. Both materials have
You can find this in the “more settings” different instructions. If you use cardboard,
menu in the print options window you need more extra easy steps. Please read
depending on what pdf viewer software on the next page for more details.
you use.

! NEVER select "fit to printable TOOLS


area" or "fit to paper" option
as it will alter the dimension. If you use this for cardboard, you need the
following tools:

Big cutter
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Cutting mat
You can use this template as Scissor
many times you want for Paper Glue Stick
personal projects. However, PVA Glue (White glue)
please note that sharing the Bone creasing tool (or you can use a
file or any part of it , or use it butter knife)
for commercial purposes is
If you use this for thick paper, you need the
prohibited.
following tools:
This template is copyright
Scissor
KRAF Studio. All right
PVA Glue (White glue)
reserved.
Creasing tool or ballpoint
Tutorial

If you use If you use


CARDBOARD THICK PAPER
This template is optimized for cardboard If you use thick paper, the steps is
craft, however, you need more extra steps simpler. Just like you create ordinary
since you can't print directly on the papercraft. Here are the steps
cardboard, right?. Here are the steps.
1. Print the template directly on the
1. Print the template on any paper and thick paper
glue that to the cardboard using a glue 2. Make a creasing line along the
stick. dashed line. You can use a creasing
2. Next, cut out the cardboard on the tool or ballpoint
solid line using a cutter and a cutting 3. Cut out each part using a scissor
mat. Now you have perfectly same along the solid line.
parts as on the template 4. Assemble all parts by gluing and
3. Next is scoring. Scoring is a process to joining the flaps which have a
make grooves along the dashed line so similar number
it makes the cardboard easier and
tidier to fold later. You can use bone
creasing, metal ruler, butter knife, or
something like that
4. Write down (copy) all the flaps
numbers to the cardboard and then
remove the template paper
5. Next, we flatten the flaps. The easiest
way is using scissor bows (handle).
6. Now assemble the cardboard by gluing
the flaps which have the same number.

Don't worry, a video tutorial is available


right here: krafstudio.com/?p=261#video
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