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: The most reliable method is using a metal ruler and a utility or craft knife . Hold the ruler firmly and pull the blade along the edge in one smooth motion.

If your paper is rolled, wrinkled, or buckled, you must relax the fibers before cutting to ensure accuracy. straight_and_narrow

: To get a straight tear without tools, fold the paper sharply, crease it multiple times in both directions with a fingernail, and then pull the paper away from the fold line while it is flat on a table. : The most reliable method is using a

: Place the paper on a clean, hard surface and cover it completely with heavy objects like a stack of books. Leave it for 24–48 hours . fold the paper sharply

: The most reliable method is using a metal ruler and a utility or craft knife . Hold the ruler firmly and pull the blade along the edge in one smooth motion.

If your paper is rolled, wrinkled, or buckled, you must relax the fibers before cutting to ensure accuracy.

: To get a straight tear without tools, fold the paper sharply, crease it multiple times in both directions with a fingernail, and then pull the paper away from the fold line while it is flat on a table.

: Place the paper on a clean, hard surface and cover it completely with heavy objects like a stack of books. Leave it for 24–48 hours .