Thank you for your suggestion. I have myself learnt the fact that most of the store bought origami tools can actually be found in the comfort of our homes. Straight tweezers do seem to have a strong hold on the origami as compared to the bent ones. I intend to work on miniature origamis soon and when I do, I am definitely going to give tweezers a try. Thanks once again.
I always have trouble getting a round-edge accurately, and chopsticks seem to be a great tool that I can use. I have only been using my ruler as a paper folder so I guess I shall give your suggestion a try. Thanks a lot.
Hello everyone. I have been making origami art pieces for quite some time now and I believe that most of the process can be executed without the help of any tools. However, as I started making more complicated structures, I have realized that tools like rulers, scissors, and paper trimmers do save a lot of your time and helps in getting a cleaner output. As of now, I have been using only basic tools that I mentioned above, however, it would be great if you guys could suggest some useful and easy-to-find (may be things that can be found at home) tools that I could work with.