*HI EVERYONE*

Have any of you dry folded 240 g/m² Stardream paper? Do you know if it's
folds/creases get a kinda cracked/wrinkled look if it isn't scored first? I
pretend to fold a box with it. To be exact, my own creation *Shadow Box*:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aF5pQxFiaHU5V8A36

I have only dry folded the 120 g/m² Stardream paper, but not the heavier
ones; that's why I ask. I have also dry folded, without scoring, a 200 g/m²
different type of poster board (Cartulina Artesanal), which folds/creases
don't end up looking cracked/wrinkled, but in my experience that's actually
very uncommon. So, do I have to score the 240 g/m² Stardream paper?

If it makes you feel more comfortable, you can reply privately to my email
address instead: gerardo(a)neorigami.com


Thank you in advance.

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