Book binding

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singteck

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I wonder who else does that?

I have been doing it for over 10 years. Just made a book vice and book plough to help me trim thicker books.

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jackcbr

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Damn, I'm in the process of doing a blog on a book covering project I'm working on. But yours far eclipse it. Would love to see a tutorial as I quite fancy making my own book rather than just a cover for one.
 

Dave Budd

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nice looking plough :) Different to the others I've seen. I'm not a bookbinder myself, but courtesy of Sandsnakes (who is the Queens' head bookbinder!) I do make tools for the craft :) I've made a few blades for various ploughs over the last couple of years, what style have you gone for?
 

singteck

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Thank you everyone. A tutorial would be a bit difficult since I wouldn't be making another one any time soon. I used a milling machine to square the blocks of wood and mill the grooves. Then just connect with rods. They are very simple to make.

The blade is just a normal craft blade that you can snap off.
 
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John Fenna

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My Tai Chi instructor was a bookbinder as well - her work was beautiful ... but her hardwear was not as good looking as your examples!
 

Buggane

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Your press and vice look good enough to be ornaments. I too am also in favour of you doing a tutorial :) would love to have made something to jot down my ideas over the coming summer.
 

sandsnakes

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Nice kit Singteck, French press and plough. If you are after kit equipment try Homewoodbound and Hewit & Son for leather, glue and brushes. Remember that binding leather is tanned in a very different way and is radically different to upholstery leather and hides. It is tanned so it can be wet stretched and drummed and turned down.

Oh yes, look up SOB (Society of Bookbinders) they do lots of talks meetings and small training courses.

Have fun!

Sandsnakes
 
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sandsnakes

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Here is one i made a couple of years ago. Blue Chieftan Goat with Rose calf onlays, 22crt gold finishing, silk endpapers and hand sewn endbands, sitting in its own drop back box in matching blue, it is about A3 size.

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mrcharly

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Seeing that beautiful work it strikes me that there would be a market for tablet cases made to look like a book, with bespoke covers. Did you do the embossed lettering, Sandsnakes?
 

vukic

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Seeing that beautiful work it strikes me that there would be a market for tablet cases made to look like a book, with bespoke covers. Did you do the embossed lettering, Sandsnakes?

You definitely have a point there...
Awesome work... Definitely would love to see a tutorial..

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