![]() And liquid glue like white PVA is not only stronger but also allows the sheets to move to the initial alignment much easier. In my demo I struggled a bit to have the pages back to initial alignment. If your stack of paper is very big, or you want the shift (and glued area) to be larger you might want to divide it in smaller ones and after binding each glue them together. There are many books out there bound only by applying the glue to the side of the aligned stack of sheets. The strong point of this method is comparably large area of the sheet to which the glue is applied. The intention of this instructable was to introduce the method, you'll be able to add covers by yourself or using other instructables. Lastly I apply some pressure while glue sets.Īfter the glue sets we have a nicely bound stack of paper.My paper is very soft already and the glue made it even softer, plus my stick glue is sticky which makes the back shift of the stack harder. Then I remove the two clips and make the paper reach its initial alignment.I use a book to have some flat surface under.) ( My sheets are kind of short so the bump is so big it doesn't allow me to place the structure flat on the table (not much of a problem if you work with larger pages or fewer of them). ![]() It is good to place some waste paper underneath to be able to freely glue everything to the very sides.
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