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neatly fold the 8.5"x11" sheet of paper in half (to look like a hamburger shape as opposed to a skinny hot dog fold). open it, and fold the two flaps into the middle, so it is split in 4 (second picture).
suggest that if you are actually trying to instruct a lot of people, use understandable terms like 'fold in half top-to-bottom' instead of something as completely obscure as hamburger-wise.
Yeah, how don't you know that?? I live in Canada, so it's not just just American kindergarten, to the guys below me. But, people out of kindergarten don't usually refer to it as hamburger, although I still remember learning it.
to make this even more durable would you be able to rub the paper all over with a candle at the start, resulting in the final product being waterproof? Or is it too hard to fold when a piece of paper has been waterproofed candle-style?
A hamburger fold is a fold made in the center of the 11" side of a piece of letter paper. A hotdog fold, on the other hand, is a fold made down the center of the 8 1/2" side. Answer your question?
Very nice instructable otherwise!
to make this even more durable would you be able to rub the paper all over with a candle at the start, resulting in the final product being waterproof? Or is it too hard to fold when a piece of paper has been waterproofed candle-style?