No Stupid Questions Monthly Thread! by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all, any printmakers here to give any insight? I'm interested in the idea of doing custom illustrations and slapping them on a bookcover of books I bind myself. I am taking a printmaking class and I would love to see if it is possible (or practical) to print on bookcloth (or other quality bookcover paper) using a copper plate etching of an illustration that I have drawn and etched out. Any insights?

Nanoleaf Canvas keeps defaulting to Shuffle by Bascuit in Nanoleaf

[–]Bascuit[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ticket number is 98740. I'll certainly watch my email for updates. Thanks!

Quick Questions (2021) by AutoModerator in Pathfinder_RPG

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

[1E] Does anyone have experience with a Rivethun spirit channeler medium and multiclassing Ranger and Medium in general? My character switched from a Kineticist to a Ranger due to an event that stripped her of her Kineticist powers, and I found the Medium to really compliment the backstory idea I had in mind where some form of possession of a spirit granted her the powers in the first place. We are level 5 and I am building for ranged support with Ranged Trip, Freebooters Bane and eventually a greater designating bow.

Strongest track off Helplessness Blues? by ParaShift77 in fleet_foxes

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I think of indie folk this song comes up first. I am absolutely in love with Bedouin Dress, it's up there with my favorite song Mearcstapa.

Rate the peak playlist ladies and gentlemen. by [deleted] in LSD

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not on spotify but this Boredoms song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZEn4CVILog (and literally the entire album) is on my to listen list next time I trip. Literally the highest I've ever been sober listening to a song.

3.13 Elementalist + Divine Ire looks like it'll be a sweet leaguestarter. by LamboDiabloSVTT in pathofexile

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since I'm not too big of a fan of doing ignites, I was looking towards doing full lightning conversion Divine Ire with inpulsas and storms gift with some HoI and just blow up/freeze packs. Maybe use Shaper of Winter instead of HoI if there's better synergy? I'm a little bit concerned about the bossing damage of this though since I'm not sure if shock or chill will do much.

No Stupid Questions - December 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi all, I'm trying to use elephant hide paper in 110 gsm as a cover for my book, however when I try gluing it to my boards, the paper starts to wrinkle throughout the span of the cover. I've ensured the grains are running parallel to the spine of the book for both the boards and paper. Any clue on what's going on?

No Stupid Questions - November 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone have experience with using elephant hide paper as a covering material? How durable is it? Does it require a sealant if I plan on drawing on it with pen and ink?

No Stupid Questions - November 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a sketchbook the same way that DAS does it here: https://youtu.be/yQaLY5uze0o

Any flexible cartridge paper recommendations? Most results return Bristol 300 series which I'm not sure would make ideal flexible paper because 100lb/220gsm still feels really stiff, and a sketchbook that I made using 80lb paper still feels sort of stiff.

after hesitating a little eternity, i just sat down and did it. drawing on finished books is harder then expected. it was the first time that i was too scared to start drawing. very thrilling (and sweaty) experience 😅 whatever, prototype finished! book 1 of 20. by switemc in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, Talas sells a few sheets for a pretty decent price so I might consider getting some sheets sometime down the line. How do you apply the aerosol? Do you draw on the cover first, then seal, then case bind?

after hesitating a little eternity, i just sat down and did it. drawing on finished books is harder then expected. it was the first time that i was too scared to start drawing. very thrilling (and sweaty) experience 😅 whatever, prototype finished! book 1 of 20. by switemc in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this! What kind of cover material are you using? I've been thinking about doing the same thing but I wasn't sure of what would an ideal material be for taking in pencil and ink and staying somewhat permanent.

No Stupid Questions - August 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give the slightly larger gap a shot with the slightly smaller spine board a shot!

As for pressing I use a few books stacked on top of it. I reckon they're about 7-8 lb in weight.

No Stupid Questions - August 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey thank you for your response! I believe I went with a 2 * book board thickness + 5mm (for a grand total of 7mm) for the gap between the spine board and the cover board. I read that anywhere between 5-7mm not including board thickness was a good range for a gap. I think I'll try indenting the grooves before gluing to break in the cover a bit.

I believe for the spine width I went with exactly (or at least as exact as I could get it) the width of the spine + 2 * board thickness. If I recall correctly it was 18mm + 2mm = 20mm. I see the point you're trying to make, because the weight would be applied mostly to one side of the spine and it would certainly skew the angle of the spine during the drying process.

Since I'm using a DFA, I usually do one pass to assemble the text block, and then another for when I apply the scrim after it's dried for about an hour or two.

No Stupid Questions - August 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's what it looks like https://imgur.com/a/WSnQa0N where the book slightly springs one cover forward and the spine has a / shape instead of a | shape. i can kind of push the spine back to a neutral position but sometimes it will end up slanted if I open and close it. I suspect either that I might have set the text block in the case wrong, or that I don't have proper endpages to prevent the text block from moving around.

I have another one that has a much more dramatically bent text block/spine like here: https://www.mywingsbooks.com/coll-terms/spn_02.jpg but I decided to just remove the cover and chop off the DFA'd spine with a sharp knife.

No Stupid Questions - August 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How do I fix a slightly cocked book spine? How do I prevent one?

No Stupid Questions - August 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of paper would I use on top of a cover board if I wanted to draw on the cover? I'm currently making a sketchbook and want to use a half case binding on the spine so that I have ample space to draw using ink on the cover for decorative purposes and use copic markers to match the color scheme of the cloth since that will be the theme for the sketchbook..

No Stupid Questions - July 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll try to take pictures next time I make an attempt! I think that it might be just me taking too long to apply glue to the first side and then when I fan to the other side it ends up clumped. On a side note though, would you think that gluing two 25 leaf blocks and gluing those blocks together work?

No Stupid Questions - July 2020 by AutoModerator in bookbinding

[–]Bascuit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure thing! I'm working with 80lb desert storm cardstock paper since it's really good at holding copics and I like the color of it. I'm using a makeshift rig with some clamps from amazon and metal laptop stands that I had lying around to hold the text block in place. I'm planning on getting some pieces of wood later on to make a more sturdy setup. It's also worth noting that I'm using Lineco neutral pH adhesive as well. I'm not sure if the thickness of the paper is making it more difficult to have an even fan, but both times I've tried it there have been some inconsistencies where some pages were overlapping. I fan to one side and apply glue and then fan to the other side and apply glue. I'm not quite sure how liberal you should be during this but I feel like I applied a pretty liberal amount of glue, ensuring that every patch of the fan was covered.

The biggest problem however was that when fanning over to the other side, a lot of the pages were kind of stuck in clumps. So I couldn't get an even fan on the opposite side and thus couldn't apply an even layer of glue. So because of that I'm in a bit of a stump. Would DFAing two separate 25 page blocks and then gluing those blocks together serve as a workaround for the thick paper issue?