Bone folder
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A bone folder, bonefolder, or folding bone is a dull-edged hand tool used to fold and crease material in crafts such as bookbinding,[1][2] cardmaking,[3] origami,[4] and other paper crafts that require a sharp crease or fold. The tool was also used when correspondence by letter writing was more formal and an art.


Bone folders may be made from the leg bone of a cow, deer, or similar animal; ivory; or plastic.[5] Those made from bone may be less likely to leave residue on the workpiece.[6]
In Japan, the equivalent folding tool is traditionally made from bamboo, although alternatives include a Japanese fabric marking tool (hera) and a Western bone folder.[7]
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