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Woodburner
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dpack
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earthyvirgo
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dpack
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Woodburner
Joined: 28 Apr 2006 Posts: 2904 Location: Essex
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Posted: Fri May 29, 15 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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earthyvirgo wrote: |
Get thee over to YouTube - lots of book binding videos showing the stitched method dpack mentions. Doesn't look *too* difficult.
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I have a knack for missing the obvious.
I don't particularly like spiral bindings, I've had a few road atlases like that over the years, and they don't last well, but on the plus side they open out nice and flat easily, and a friend has the gizmo.
Another obvious option I missed is simply to make deep margins on the spine side, simply punch holes as for an ordinary file, and use one of those springy things to clamp the whole lot together!
I do like the idea of making a proper job of it, for at least one of them though. The original was not as big as A4 and had big margins, and relatively large print, so it may be possible to do two pages to a side, and still be readable.
Thanks for the input |
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Hairyloon
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