In a message dated 3/24/09 7:33:31 AM, [email protected] writes:

> I have used a straight pin to put small holes in the paper outside of
> the printed part to show the ends of a straight score line so the
> paper could be flipped and reverse scored.  If you do not want to
> punch holes in the paper try using a tracing light box and mark the
> scoring lines on the reverse side of the paper.  Some have some very
> bright light.  Another way is to use a window with some very bright
> sunlight shining through it and mark the scoring lines that way.  I
> have used all of the methods mentioned when a reverse score is needed.
> 
A sheet or two of white kleenex as a soft pad added between the parts page 
and light table or window surface helps in making wing ribbing more pronounced. 

Bob Penikas


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