A recommended ratio for the adhesive is roughly 1:3 (glue to water), although a 1:2 ratio can be used for more crispness.
If you are joining multiple sheets to make a larger, extended sheet, using a heat gun or hair dryer can speed up the drying process, although you must be careful not to damage the paper.
For complex origami models like this, Double Tissue (DT) paper is recommended. It is often created by treating tissue paper with PVA glue and water.
Based on the search results, "Mr. President Upn Away" appears to be a YouTube tutorial title for an origami figure created by Kyle Harrington. The phrase "good paper" refers to the materials required to fold this figure well.
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A recommended ratio for the adhesive is roughly 1:3 (glue to water), although a 1:2 ratio can be used for more crispness.
If you are joining multiple sheets to make a larger, extended sheet, using a heat gun or hair dryer can speed up the drying process, although you must be careful not to damage the paper. mr_president_upn_away_extendido
For complex origami models like this, Double Tissue (DT) paper is recommended. It is often created by treating tissue paper with PVA glue and water. A recommended ratio for the adhesive is roughly
Based on the search results, "Mr. President Upn Away" appears to be a YouTube tutorial title for an origami figure created by Kyle Harrington. The phrase "good paper" refers to the materials required to fold this figure well. mr_president_upn_away_extendido