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OT - Walmart has graph paper on clearance in some of their stores

Started by LordBP, September 27, 2024, 08:20:57 AM

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LordBP

You may want to check your local one (for those in the USA).

They had them marked down to $1 for 80 sheets of either 4x4 or 5x5 paper (8x10.5 size).

Lurkndog

I recently picked up a notebook ruled in isometric dots at Walmart.

JeremyR

They also sell graph ruled index cards, which can be kinda fun to make geomorphs with

Almost_Useless

When the "Back to School" stuff goes on clearance, it's Gamer Christmas.  I picked up a handful of graph paper composition notebooks for $0.25/ea.

cavalier973

You can also buy wrapping paper, if you can't find the real stuff. The back of wrapping paper is gridded, to help with cutting the paper for wrapping packages.

Kuroth

All the math teachers back in the day annoyed at kids stealing graph paper meant for geometry and trigonometry instead for AD&D! ha