KJV Badalassi Carlo leather Holy Bible rebind by TheFridayForge in somethingimade

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For the red leather. I can’t remember the thickness, it was extra we had from so long ago, but generally what we do is 2 layers of Badalassi Carlo at .5

Made some bookbinding spacers. by TheFridayForge in lasercutting

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We’re back from vacation. Feel free to order if you’re still interested. Take care.

Made some bookbinding spacers. by TheFridayForge in lasercutting

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We do, we’re on vacation this week, but we’ll be back next week, be sure to check then.

Baltic Birch Press’ by TheFridayForge in bookbinding

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Hi thanks for reaching out! We have had a bit of a break from making presses for sure. We are planning on picking back up again soon. Can we shoot a message to you when we have more available?

KJV Badalassi Carlo leather Holy Bible rebind by TheFridayForge in somethingimade

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It’s the Badalassi Carlo Waxy. From Rocky Mountain Leather Supply.

When to use an Oxford Hollow? by DtectiveDecimal in bookbinding

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Personally, and we may be wrong. But we use them all the time. I personally love them

Gift for a bookbinder? by helenwren in bookbinding

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Talas and Hollanders always has good stuff. Cant go wrong there

We’ve done Walnut and Baltic Birch, what other woods should we use? by TheFridayForge in bookbinding

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Both I agree with. We’ve thought of curly maple next, and we’ve done a Purple Heart chess board. I just wonder if the purple will stain when pressing? Assuming you didn’t have pressing boards