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How to bind sheet in tex

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hi everybody itamp;#39;s scratch and Hill shim AKA artsy designs here with a little video on how to bind your um mix media art projects into a little book um I have another video on here with a flip through of one of my first journals which I canamp;#39;t find right now to show you um and Iamp;#39;m going to bind this together with a technique similar to that but Iamp;#39;m going to try something different Iamp;#39;m going to try to use the um wallboard tape the drywall tape um as a binding tape so weamp;#39;ll see how that turns out so what youamp;#39;re going to need is um what youamp;#39;re going to bind Iamp;#39;ll show you those in a second um I made this little thing Iamp;#39;m going to use this I think as the edging for the um the spine for the book um I made this out of old uh uh tissues um what do I want to say oh used um used paper towels from with paint on them and stuff youamp;#39;ll need a ruler pencil scissors and then youamp;#39;ll need some really strong tap

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One simple way is to use a hole punch to make evenly spaced holes along one edge of the sheets, then thread them together with a needle and string or use binder rings. Alternatively, you can take them to a print shop for professional binding, such as spiral binding or comb binding.
Spread a small amount of glue as far into the books spine as possible (a popsicle stick or knitting needle may work for this). Push the loose pages into place as firmly as possible. Ensure they are in the proper order. Close the book and place some weight on it until the glue dries.
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.
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.
Open your pages and staple them together at the crease. Use a long docHub stapler if your regular stapler cant docHub the middle crease. Staple your pages 3 time at even intervals. If you made signatures, staple each signature separately and then stack your stapled signatures.
The binding margin should be at least 40mm with 20mm on all other sides. If you print on both sides of the paper, you will need to mirror the margins, so that the wider margin is always on the bound edge.

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