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Specs:
Height | 7.98 Inches |
Length | 5.48 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 1957 |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 0.37 Inches |
I do bookbinding as a hobby. Some great introductory books are:
Two good resources to order bookbinding supplies online are:
If you're having trouble finding Davey board (the most common material used to make the "hard covers") you can also look in craft, art, and hardware stores for millboard/chipboard. It's much better if you can find somewhere local to purchase it -- shipping is a pain, and large sheets are out of the question. Personally, I buy millboard from an art supply store called Opus.
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In terms of tools, you'll want a lying press and plow, and some sort of book press. You'll quickly find that prices for these items from sellers of bookbinding equipment can be exorbitant. Thankfully they're obtainable or reproducible through other methods -- you could sub in a cloth-wrapped board with some weights on it instead of a screw press, for example.
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A sewing frame is definitely something you'll need to look into purchasing or making. If you can't afford either option, here's a great tutorial on turning a chair into one:
Evilrooster Bookweb: Chair Sewing Frame
Some slightly more vague instructions on making one out of an encyclopedia:
papergail: sewing frame and cradle in one
Further, this seller on eBay has some on the cheap:
sq12tk | eBay