So long as you have a steady stream of cardboard (whether from packages shipped to your home or it ends up in your friendly neighbors' recycling), I anticipate that you could always make things, solo or with friends.
I've heard that one can use wheat paste as cardboard glue.
My hope is to have the combination of a cardboard "saw" and cardboard glue is to result in something like (nail-free) carpentry that kids can perform nearly entirely unsupervised.
Even making simple shapes that can go into dioramas and be props for roleplaying would already be great, I hope!
So long as you have a steady stream of cardboard (whether from packages shipped to your home or it ends up in your friendly neighbors' recycling), I anticipate that you could always make things, solo or with friends.
I've heard that one can use wheat paste as cardboard glue.
My hope is to have the combination of a cardboard "saw" and cardboard glue is to result in something like (nail-free) carpentry that kids can perform nearly entirely unsupervised.
Even making simple shapes that can go into dioramas and be props for roleplaying would already be great, I hope!