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1. Rotatrim Pro M Series 18 Paper Cutter/Rotary Trimmer (RCM18)
- Increased cut capacity, designed for every day continuous use
- Flexible two-way cut
- Finest quality Sheffield Steel self-sharpening precision blades
- Twin chrome steel guide rails completely eliminate head swivel whilst delivering a smooth gliding action
- Metal end frames and head
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2. ACCO Loose Leaf Binder Rings, 1 Inch Capacity, Silver, 100 Rings / Box (72202)
- LOOSE LEAF BINDER RINGS: Handy metal rings are ideal for fastening all sorts of items together. They lock securely and they open and close with ease
- 175 SHEET CAPACITY: Sturdy rings securely hold up to 175 sheets of 20 pounds paper, making them an excellent choice for your most challenging projects
- 1 INCH SILVER RINGS: Tough, 1 Inches diameter silver rings are made of durable, multi layer, nickel plated steel. They will not crack or split even with daily, heavy duty use
- MULTIPURPOSE MARVEL: Use these convenient rings to bind documents, or to link together a multitude of different materials. Great for flash cards, scarves, paint chips, fabric swatches and more
- 100 RINGS: A box of 100 rings is sure to be a big help in organizing your home, school or office
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3. Non-Adhesive Binding, Vol. 1: Books without Paste or Glue
- Used Book in Good Condition
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4. Moleskine Cahier Journal, Soft Cover, Large (5" x 8.25") Ruled/Lined, Pebble Grey, 80 Pages (Set of 3)
MOLESKINE CAHIER: This 5 x 8.25 ruled journal has a flexible heavy-duty customizable cardboard cover, a pocket for loose notes & visible stitching on the spine. The last 16 sheets are detachable.CLASSIC DESIGN: The Cahier Journal is a favorite among avid notetakers. Its cardboard cover makes it idea...
With the laser cutter I was just playing with the settings myself, I could cut 5 sheets at a time with clean (though brown) edges but anything more and it would start to burn. If it were my own laser, I wouldn't mind so much and I could set up multiple stacks of paper with registration lines but I was on borrowed time.
That trimmer you linked is an idea, I have a fancy Rotatrim I could use like that, it will just be time consuming. Time isn't a big problem for this project obviously, I only need to make one book and I'm not selling anything but I like to think in terms of production. I will have to look around town for a clicker, it seems like an invaluable tool for book art, especially when you think about stamping covers.
What I would recommend doing is making your own covers by cutting the right size out of art board (craft stores usually have a wall of different thicknesses) and attaching the postcards and then buying looseleaf paper from the office store (like this or something similar) and then putting holes through everything and binding them with book rings like these. The rings can be opened up to add new or more paper. You might need to make the cover a little larger than the postcards because most of the small paper seems to be 6 3/4 by 3 3/4 but I think it would still look nice. I did something similar for a memory book type of thing I made for my brother when he bought his house and it worked really well!
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
(Amazon.co.uk link (couldn't find NZ))