Sewing A Textblock - Part 2
Автор: Kristi Warren
Загружено: 2017-04-10
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This is part 2 of creating a textblock. Instructions include adding endpapers, reinforcing the spine with mull, adding head and tailbands, adding a ribbon bookmark and a liner for the spine. Video concludes with the textblock being used to create a wrapped journal.
Part 1 of creating a textblock can be seen here:
• Sewing A Textblock - Part 1
Here is a great source for the bookboard, or binder's board, mentioned in the video. You can get it in several different thicknesses.
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If you're tired of cutting bookboard by hand (particularly the thicker bookboard used for making boxes and slipcases) this inexpensive guillotine works wonderfully and is a real time and hand-saver.
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Also a great source for PVA adhesive:
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And a source for Super (also called Mull)
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And, last but not least, a source for the wonderful text-weight paper shown in this video. You'll want Rives Lightweight, the 115 gsm paper.
https://amzn.to/2QeIasF
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