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These 50 pt (0.050") heavy-duty kraft chipboard sheets measure 8.5" x 11" and come in a convenient 20-sheet pack. Made from 100% recycled materials in the USA, they provide a penny-thick, durable surface perfect for bookbinding, scrapbooking, die-cutting, and protective mailing. Engineered for clean cuts and strong adhesion, these eco-friendly sheets empower millennial professionals to create with confidence and sustainability.












| ASIN | B076HVZZ8H |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #212,250 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #125 in Scrapbooking Chipboard |
| Brand | Logic Dealz |
| Color | Natural/Kraft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (476) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 20 |
| Item Weight | 1.78 pounds |
| Item model number | 4336978322 |
| Manufacturer | Discount Packaging |
| Material | Recycled chipboard |
| Part Number | BSBPHD8511 |
| Pre Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 50 |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 8.5"W |
| UPC | 688955527799 |
| Unit Count | 20 Count |
B**N
Wonderful crafting product
Great construction material! I bought the 20 pack of 8 1/2 x 11 50 point (about 1/16 inch) chipboard and absolutely love it. For my first project, I constructed a small 2 1/8 x 2 1/8 inch box with 'windows' cut within 1/4 inch of each of three sides and a 1/8 inch overhanging, sloping roof (as would be seen on a lean-to structure) to represent a small guard/checkpoint type building on a 28-32mm wargaming table: a small checkpoint shack, such as one would encounter beside a road or at an entry/exit point. Since I didn't account for the width of the sheets where the two sides were glued to the other two sides, I ended up with about a 1/8 inch error at two of the corners, although it didn't affect the overall looks of the piece, thankfully. Lesson learned. The material cuts well with my xacto knife and a new blade, with several slices of light pressure making a nice clean edge (especially if I use my 12" or other metal ruler to guide the repeated cuts). I used lines of super glue inside each corner to hold it together during construction (allow at least a full minute to bond before moving, and TAKE NOTE: make sure it won't stick to whatever is underneath it, as the super thin cyanoacrylate WILL seep through the cardboard. Once the sides would hold together, I held the box (sans roof) up at about a 60 or 70 degree angle and ran small fillets of white glue down each inside corner for extra strength, although fillets of hot glue would do the job better, making both the super glue and white glue steps totally unnecessary. Now, if I can find my hot glue gun. Once the 'box' was constructed, I glued on the sloping roof, with a 1/8 inch overhang all around. Following that, around the windows, at the corners of each wall, under the roof and around the door opening in back, I used some cut-to-length coffee stirring sticks I bought cheaply on Amazon (very thin, 5 1/2 inch long by 1/8 inch wide, 2000 to a box) to represent trim, which worked out well. I ended up with a fairly nice-looking, square (accurate 90 degree sides), fairly sturdy little structure, with a sloping roof, cutouts on the front and sides (for open windows/firing ports), and with the trim, it made a nice looking little checkpoint building. Not bad, if I do say so myself (and I do). :-) The stir sticks were very handy, and could be glued all around the sides, overlapping horizontally to represent clapboard siding, cut up for roof shingles (although the chipboard would be good for that too), and lots of other possibilities. When I was examining the work after it was all finished, I was somewhat amazed at the sturdy/fragile little construct, which brought to mind the possibility of making small, homemade boxes and lids to hold lightweight presents for an added personal touch to small gifts. I think I'll try that as well. I have no doubt that the 80 to 100 point chipboard would make for sturdier constructions, but the cost goes up with the thickness, and I'm pleased with what I have. Recommended for small projects, when the thickness of foam or EVA board isn't necessary.
A**R
Use for Crafts
I use this product to finish my needlepoint Christmas ornaments. It is heavy enough to use glue with and it does not fall apart or soften. I can tug my canvas over this and it does not bend. I've been using cardboard from boxes and this product is far better. So glad I found this. It keeps my ornament firm and looks good year after year.
H**R
Perfect thickness for photo book cover projects.
Nothing to dislike. I use the sheets for various projects requiring heavy boardlike quality. They were a bit thicker and more substantial that I thought they would be and was pleasantly surprised. The shipping was quite fast with Prime. Well packaged and arrived without any damage to package outside nor product inside. I am nearly ready to order more and will likely double my order since I know the high quality of the product. Highly recommended. Very pleased.
C**A
Not Thick Enough
The surface will not accept self-adhesive magnet paper, not thick enough for die storage. Does not suit my purpose. It is, however, perfectly fine for other things. Just disappointed it won't work for what I need.
D**D
Good Stuff
I make 1" and 1.5" holes out of these for cardboard plugs and it works great. Glue two together if your worried about thickness but this stuff is as sturdy as the thicker Kraft, to me? I like it? Thanks, good product, good shipping, fair price, good seller. Be seeing you again.
F**N
Very thick
I bought these to cut with my Cricut Maker. I have not had much success so far, but I think it is due to my inexperience with the Cricut. The design I was cutting was probably too intricate for this thickness of cardboard. For chipboard this thick (it's pretty thick), you really need a more simple design. The material is of good quality, although it will peel apart if your Cricut threads it. I will update this after I have successfully cut some of it. :)
A**N
Good Notebook or journal coverstock
Nice hard cover stock for my spiral bound notebooks and planners. Thin enough to punch but hold their structure well to provide a hard writing surface. Not all floppy like most notebooks are.
K**8
works great
I use this for book making... and I love this product.
E**O
Excellent product, strong, sturdy really good for crafting
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