[NFB-Braille-Discussion] Durable Braille Paper
slery
slerythema at gmail.com
Mon Aug 18 05:08:56 UTC 2025
You might try using vellum or bristle board from a regular office supply
store.
Cindy
On 8/17/2025 9:05 PM, Pauline Smith via NFB-Braille-Discussion wrote:
> Good Evening,
>
> I used to use something called PermaBraille Sheets to produce reading
> material for students. It made a more durable and sharper dot. This was
> especially helpful for people who had difficulty feeling the braille on
> standard braille paper. The place that I used to get it from no longer
> sells this item. Any tips on obtaining paper that holds the dots better
> than the standard stuff would be appreciated.
>
> Pauline Smith
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