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LETION A4 Paper Cutter,Paper Trimmer Guillotine with Automatic Security Safeguard Scrapbooking Tool for Cutting Paper Photographs or Labels Office Home Manual, Black (Black)
►【Precise Cutting】The paper cutter not only has a centimeter size on the transparent rod, but the base board also has angle and inch measurement, which allows you to cut out accurate paper, labels and photographs.►【Sliding Sharp Blades】Paper cutters have sharp triangular blades, capable of cutting a 45-degree to 90-degree angle, which can cut A2 A3 A4 A5 paper, cardboard and thin copperplate paper. With sharp blades, the trimmer can make the paper clean and beautiful, without fluffy or serrated edges.►【Safety Protection】Unlike traditional cutting, the triangular blade hides in a transparent frame and only cuts when pressing above the blade. It avoids finger injury and also prevents children from touching and touching unexpectedly.►【Lightweight and Portable】 The base of the clipper is high quality plastic, weighing only 0.35Kg. It is portable and suitable for classroom, office and home. As the Simple operation, it can be used with children in manual classes, or make invitations, etc., it is so convenient and safe.►【Warm Tips】Children should be handmade under the supervision of adults
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u/Fatallight · 2 pointsr/foamcore

I'll give you some practical suggestions. Start with a box knife or xacto knife. You'll want several blades because the sharpness really matters to get a clean cut. You'll also want a metal ruler for measuring and to help cut straight lines. But even better IMO is to add a paper trimmer and break off the blade track from the bottom. It won't cut all the way through but it's way easier to cut straight pieces if you use it to do an initial cut.

Next, get some pins with plastic caps on the end (so you can pull them out). In addition to holding pieces together while they dry, I use them to test everything for fit before I commit to gluing. The glue I use it just some craft glue.

I got all of this and the foam board in one trip to Walmart. It's super easy to get into.

One more piece of advice: it might be attractive to make your first insert for the game that gives you the most organizational trouble. But you should really start small. You'll learn a lot your first few times and making a big game with a lot of pieces fit back in the box with an insert can be hard. I did Merchants and Marauders first. I forgot to leave room for the board so now it doesn't close all the way. Whoops.