Do you mean the white paper the template is drawn on? That's just the kind you put in any printer. For patterns literally anything that's flat like paper will work. Cardboard, poster board..hell you could even waste money and cut a pattern out of wood plastic or metal, though that would be dumb, but just as examples you don't NEED to use paper and thickness doesn't matter since all you're doing is tracing the cut out on the foam.
You mean using a dremmel instead of a belt sander? If so then yea, you CAN but it'd take way longer and be extremely hard to near impossible to make the blade edge even and flat. Because of how small dremmel sanding drums are it'll be next to impossible.
Nice job 🤘🏻
what is the thickness of the papers you used? :)
Do you mean the white paper the template is drawn on? That's just the kind you put in any printer. For patterns literally anything that's flat like paper will work. Cardboard, poster board..hell you could even waste money and cut a pattern out of wood plastic or metal, though that would be dumb, but just as examples you don't NEED to use paper and thickness doesn't matter since all you're doing is tracing the cut out on the foam.
@@JeiCos Hi, I mean the blue, green and black foam papers
@@accountnet900 oh, that's not paper, that's foam. And when that part is on screen and I'm tracing the blade onto them, I say 2mm right in the video.
Using a belt sander could use a Dremel tool
You mean using a dremmel instead of a belt sander? If so then yea, you CAN but it'd take way longer and be extremely hard to near impossible to make the blade edge even and flat. Because of how small dremmel sanding drums are it'll be next to impossible.
@@JeiCos thank you for replying to my question now I know what is good for my props
@@maheer3314 you're welcome. Hope it turns out good.