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in general the best way to bind a book is to stitch it and for that one usually needs signatures that are folded so that one stitches through the fold however thatamp;#39;s not always possible and you may have a document that youamp;#39;ve downloaded off the internet or printed out yourself or whatever but that is that consists of single sheets that itamp;#39;s not actually not possible to fold and this is generally known as perfect binding sometimes also called limb back or double fan binding and so in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how we do this i have here my printed out sheets and i also have two end pages which iamp;#39;ve already folded so the end pages are double the size of the sheet this is a4 and this is a3 folded and so i put one at the front and one at the back and what iamp;#39;m going to do then is basically glue the spine with mul over it so thatamp;#39;s what i show you in this video one other thing to note is that perfect binding works best if the grai