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Vcutwork

Architects use Vcutwork to build topographical maps and building models from foam board (Foamcore) or cardboard. Creating a folded roof or a terrain contour is impossible without V-grooves. Vcutwork allows for acute folding, enabling models that look machine-made rather than hand-cut.

Why does Vcutwork outperform standard scoring? Standard scoring compresses the fibers of the material, creating a weak line. When you fold a scored piece of thick paper or cardboard, the outside of the fold stretches and often cracks, while the inside bunches up. vcutwork

Vcutwork solves this by removing the internal resistance. By cutting a 90-degree or 120-degree V-groove, you allow the two sides of the material to pivot around the remaining bottom layer. When folded, the walls of the V-touch perfectly, leaving no visible gap and zero tension on the surface graphics. This is why high-end rigid boxes (like iPhone boxes) rely on Vcutwork. Architects use Vcutwork to build topographical maps and

For hobbyists, a simple hand-held V-groove router or a specifically modified utility knife (like a "V-groove cutter" blade) is used. You run the tool along a metal ruler, shaving out a channel of foam or paper. This method is slow, requires immense hand stability, and is generally only practical for foam board. Why does Vcutwork outperform standard scoring

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