Workspace for Making Paper Airplane

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Tips for designing and folding paper airplanes. Learn how to create the ideal workspace for making paper airplanes in this free kids crafts video from an expert on building paper airplanes.

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Workspace for Making Paper Airplane
We're making paper airplanes here today. If you work in an office or if you're in school or at home and you want to make a plane the important thing to consider is workspace. So, you clear off your stress ball, your keyboard, your protractor and compass or a book or whatever you're doing. You don't need a ton of space, but enough to make proper folds. This is a good thing to have. This desk is probably the perfect size for making paper airplanes. You want to have room on both sides of you, depending on if you're left handed or right handed to make the folds and make a good plane.

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Expert: Mike Muller has been a local Austin French Presser for four years, and makes his coffee from whole beans each morning. Read More

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