Before FOLDORI, Paper DIY didn't exist as a premium. Because the paper material is thin and prone to wearout. It doesn't give many opportunities for the assembler to try and explore. It's non-forgiving. That's where Q enters. From precision CO2 laser cutting to colour-enhanced offset printing to the raw material itself, the engineering prowess of Q and his team brought what was a millenia-old commodity to a remodeled piece of engineering.
- Raw material process
When tackling Paper DIY, the first big Question that Q asked was: can paper replace plastic bricks or plywood boards? Indeed, working with paper is fantastic in oh so many ways: it's a highly sustainable, creative, flexible, and (relatively) easy-to-transform material. But to build complex shapes, objects, and in-depth sceneries with paper? That's another challenge.
- CO2 laser
- Paper printing


