I've been watching these videos and the technique seems interesting. I still haven't purchased all the necessary supplies.
If someone can provide information in how an assembled gaff compares to a standard card in straightness, thickness and rigidity I'd appreciate.
I use tally ho cards, and I'm interested in using this technique for making gaffs where a double facer and an additional card are stuck together and handled as one card, so the above properties are important to me.
Much Thanks.
If someone can provide information in how an assembled gaff compares to a standard card in straightness, thickness and rigidity I'd appreciate.
I use tally ho cards, and I'm interested in using this technique for making gaffs where a double facer and an additional card are stuck together and handled as one card, so the above properties are important to me.
Much Thanks.