Bind drawing in PAP

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How to bind drawing in PAP

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hi everybody my name is Hannah and this is pepper and pine and today I want to show you how to bind a book and in this case itamp;#39;s a main lesson book from our ocean main lesson block so I just showed you my sonamp;#39;s work for this unit and at the back of this folder I keep his rough drafts so for this project I am going to use my Silhouette Cameo in order to cut a title this is a digital cutting machine that hooks up to your computer and I thought that those white letters would pop really nicely against his background Iamp;#39;m also going to use my sticker machine in order to turn these into stickers but you could use a glue stick instead so now Iamp;#39;m going to put these title words down on his front cover as well as the book cover and even though the white pops pretty well I think Iamp;#39;m going to outline them with a sharpie and thatamp;#39;s really going to make those letters stand out so that is his title page now I want to go ahead and cut the front and back c

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Binding a book means that the pages are arranged, joined together and given a cover, depending on the type of binding. Until the 19th century, the binding of books was manual work, today it is a machine process in the Production of a book.
One of the most affordable binding options, saddle stitching is suitable for documents that are made up of between 8 and 80 pages. The technique is achieved by punching wire through the spines of the pages to be bound.
Saddle Stitching is the most economical binding style and is used primarily for books with lower page counts. It is a relatively simple binding method, but produces books that are well-functioning and aesthetically appealing.
Here are some options: Screw posts. If you have access to a three-hole punch, you can use screw posts. Report covers. If youre in a hurry but still need to make your documents look presentable, report covers are a great choice. Staples. Binders. GBC ProClick spines.
Here are a few ways you can do so: Use a comb binding machine. Comb binding is popular for a reason it is inexpensive and easy. Use screw posts. If you dont want to get a binding machine, screw posts are a great second option. Use a thermal binding machine. Use three-ring binders.
Step 1: Stack Your Paper Neatly in (at Least 4) Piles of 8 Sheets. Step 2: Fold Each Stack in Half. Step 3: Unfold the Paper and Turn Over. Step 4: Staple the Pages Together. Step 5: Glue the Binding Onto the Folios. Step 6: Trim the Bound Folios. Step 7: Mark and Cut Out the Cover Boards. Step 8: Make the Book Spine.
Comb binding uses a round plastic comb to connect multiple pages. The pages have holes drilled to accommodate the comb. Comb binding is an excellent choice for calendars, notebooks, cookbooks, or projects that use laminated pages.
Of all the available binding methods, thermal binding is the easiest of them all. To use this method, simply place your document in a thermal binding cover, put the cover in the machine and wait for a minute to a minute and a half.

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