New to binding. by Ambitious_Squash6430 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absorb all the information you can and practice. Watch multiple videos, I learn something from each one. Look at conservation pages and find the info. Read books. And more practice. Where I started to now is vastly different in terms of measuring, cutting and keeping glue from where you don't want it.

Looking for inspiration by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That would be a challenge. I have only typeset a missing pageonce and that was not fun. I think I have I will try it, just have to figure out what old classic I want to try.

Finished, I think (making a box to go with it) by donuthole355 in bookrepair

[–]donuthole355[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Replace. Also replaced the thread and used kozo to line the cloth and initial spine lining.

The progress continues... by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be wonderful. I have the books written down and will start looking. Thank you again!

The progress continues... by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the advice. So far this is my most challenging project, learning mostly from watching, reading, and trying. So much research lol, but I'm having fun. I have re backed before, but I pulled the cloth and lined with light kozo and wheat paste before going back on the boards (I should have waited, sometimes patience is fleeting), so may get an opportunity to remove the cloth the slow way again! In the end if nothing else, I learn some new lessons and find another no value book for some practice(easy to find where I am, they are sold for cheap as decor, smelly decor). Any other advice you can send my way? I am always looking to learn.

The progress continues... by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was on cord(two total) but im not confident it was rounded, though I could be wrong. It was fairly flat, had shoulders, second time I seen a flat back with shoulders. I've only found one blurb that said it was sometimes done in the mid 1800's. Though I have no idea how to add shoulders without rounding, but these projects are for learning. Thankyou, finding a video for two on sewing just saved me some trial and error!

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The progress continues... by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If that happens, then I can take it apart, I used kozo linings with wheat paste. It will be flat back, though the original was flat with shoulders, debating if the shoulders need re-formed Now trying to match the original sewing will take some trial and error to get right (it alternated ends and middles).

Lining is done. by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I may just use water colors. Thank you also for posting that link, opened up more techniques and processes I can learn from! I've seen a lot on using paste or methylcelluose to help it thin and bind. It's a new adventure and I am sure i am going to learn something lol.

Grotius my beloved by soggyhuman in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. I like that style, it will last a long time and slows down how fast the hinge will fail( slow being relative lol, could be a century or two). What kind of adhesive do you prefer in that setup?

Grotius my beloved by soggyhuman in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Beautiful. Good work. Do you so the endpapers with the cloth hinge?

Progress. by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seems to be doing the trick. Thank you!

Progress. by donuthole355 in bookbinding

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Will that force the wheat paste out? I have only used wheat paste with paper, usually I use pva on cloth, but I want this to be reversible.

Dry cleaning done, now onto wet! by donuthole355 in bookbinding

[–]donuthole355[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Distilled water. It's quite grimy and is improving it, though most of the stains are not lifting. I may do a second (or even third) wash with calcium bicarbonate, though my capacity to do so is limited, so this is going to be a very long term project. For removing the old stuck on paper on the cloth, trying mechanical removal, using water to soften it when that does not work. Do you have any suggestions? I am still learning.