8x6 | 10 sheets | Assortment | Artist Paper

8x6 | 10 sheets | Assortment | Artist Paper

$4.95

This pack has 10 8x6 inch sheets in Assorted colors. These packs have a thickness range of 0.060-.150mm

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Specification:

Sheet Dimensions: 8x6 inch

Sheet Thickness: 0.060-.150mm

Number of sheets per pack: 10

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Rock Paper is a unique brand of paper with qualities both similar and different than fiber/pulp-based papers. 

Rock Paper gives the artist/crafter an opportunity to create in alternative ways because of its proprietary binder which gives it waterproof properties, durability and the ability to stretch. These properties make it perfect for outdoor decorating.

HOW DO YOU CUT ROCK PAPER?

The same way you cut any paper:

>Scissors

>Utility knives of all sizes

>Cutting machines you find at most craft stores

>Laser cutters

The added bonus is Rock Paper does not fray during or after it’s been cut.

DOES IT DESTROY MY BLADES?

No, in fact it has the reverse effect. It has the potential to sharpen your blade if held at the right angle.

ROCK PAPER IS:

>archival

>acid free

>mildew resistant

>mold resistant

>grease resistant

>insect resistant

All qualities that guarantee your artwork will be around for generations!

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Rock Paper and its production process are protected under many global patents.

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WHY WE USE MILLIMETERS TO DESCRIBE THE THICKNESS OF ROCK PAPER INSTEAD OF POUNDS?

Typically, when paper thickness is determined it’s weighed in a ream of 500 sheets that has been cut into a predetermined size based on the paper type.  The more paper weighs the thicker it is.  However, this way of measuring does not work for Rock Paper because in general Rock Paper is heavier (remember it’s made from rocks).

To test our theory we ran a small experiment.

Experiment results:

1.     We cut a thin sheet of Rock Paper to match the size of a standard sheet of Origami paper.  Both Sheets are 6x6 inches square.

2.     We measured the thickness of each sheet

a.     Rock Paper was 0.076mm thick

b.     Origami paper was 0.078mm thick

3.     We weighed each sheet individually

a.     Rock Paper was 0.075oz

b.     Origami paper was 0.041oz 

The results show us that even though the sheet of Rock Paper was 0.002mm thinner it still weighed more than the standard sheet of Origami paper by 0.034 ounces.  This data shows that using pounds to measure the thickness of rock paper will give confusing numbers.

For good measure, we did another experiment using 110lb cardstock and Rock Paper that had a similar thickness.

Experiment results:

1.     We cut a thick sheet of Rock Paper and a sheet of 110lb cardstock to 6x6 inches square.

2.     We measured the thickness of each sheet

a.     Rock Paper was 0.225mm thick

b.    Cardstock was 0.239mm thick

3.     We weighed each sheet individually

a.     Rock Paper was 0.16oz

b.    Cardstock was 0.16oz

The results were interesting in that both the thick Rock Paper and cardstock weighed exactly the same.  However, if you look at the thicknesses, the cardstock was slightly thicker still proving the point that Rock Paper in general is heavier than fiber-based papers. 

Don’t let the heaviness intimidate you.  Rock Paper has the same usability qualities as its fiber-based counterparts, plus it’s archival and waterproof!

Some differences of color may occur from product images provided on this webpage to physical product as a result of screen and device differences.