67lb 148 g/m cover stock  for 99% of what I print to build. 110lb 199g/m
card stock if I think I might need to break down a wall with a finished
model (you can take out a window with a well built model in 67lb) 110lbs
also great for internal formers, bulkheads and spars.

Both sizes are ready available at all major office supply chains. I also
buy 67lb ledger size stock and cut my own legal and A4 sheets as needed.
On Mar 16, 2015 7:23 PM, "Harry Forsdick" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I guess I need to prime the pump a little to generate some discussion.
> Just to review:
>
>
>> So, my question to you all is what kinds of paper do you build your
>> models out of?  And what kind of models do you build with this type of
>> paper.  I suppose to be a little more complete, I'd like to hear:
>>
>>    1. Name of paper
>>    2. Weight, either in lb or grams / sq area
>>    3. Adhesive used to join models made with this paper.
>>    4. Source (URL) if where you got this paper.
>>
>> Here is my first entry:
>
>    1. Name of paper:  Staples card stock, white 92 bright
>    2. Weight: 110 lb or 199 g/sm
>    3. Adhesive: Elmer's Craft Bond
>    4.
>    
> http://www.staples.com/Staples-Card-Stock-8-1-2-inch-x-11-inch-White-250/product_490887
>
> Any other entries?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -- Harry
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