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  1. 26 de sept. de 2022 · Many different sorts of books are spiral bound because it makes them more simple to utilize. Because spiral binding enables a book to open completely and remain that way, it’s frequently easier to read and write in products such as workbooks, planners, cookbooks, and even coloring books for the kids.

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    • Overview
    • Making the Cover
    • Cutting and Punching the Paper
    • Assembling and Binding the Book

    Notebooks and sketchbooks are great ways to put you thoughts to paper, but what if you can't find the perfect one? Luckily, it is easy to make one at home, and you don't need a lot of special tools or supplies. Once you know the basics of making a spiral bound book, you can make all sorts of books, from notebooks to sketchbooks. You can even print out short stories and bind them yourself!

    Cut 2 pieces of cardboard down to the size you want using a sharp craft blade. Cut colorful paper to be 1 in (2.5 cm) bigger than the cardboard.

    Glue the paper on the cardboard, fold over the excess, and glue down the paper edges to the inside of the cardboard.

    Cut 20-40 sheets of paper down to same size as the cardboard covers. Stack them and punch holes down the long edge of the stack.

    Cut two pieces of cardboard down to the size you want.

    Use a metal ruler and a sharp craft blade to cut the cardboard. Thin cardboard from the back of a pad of paper or cereal box will work the best, but you can use chip board too.

    If you are using an old pad of paper, pull the back cover off and cut it in half.

    Cut some colorful paper to wrap the covers with.

    The paper needs to be 1-inch (2.54 centimeters) longer and wider than your cover.

    You can use any type of paper you want, such as scrapbooking paper, wrapping paper, or even construction paper.

    Cut 20 to 40 sheets of paper down to same size as the covers.

    You can use lined paper, printer paper, or even sketchbook paper. Avoid cutting more paper than this, especially if you are using thick sketchbook paper. If you cut more paper, you will need to make a bigger coil, which is more likely to warp out of shape.

    If you are using an old notebook, cut the paper in half, and use that instead.

    Create your punching guideline and template.

    Take one of the pieces of paper you just cut. Orient it in the direction you want the cover to go. Use a pencil and ruler to draw a vertical line down the paper, about 2 millimeters from the left side edge.

    You can put the binding along the top edge instead. In this case, draw a horizontal line 2 millimeters from the top edge.

    Place the back cover face-down. Stack the paper on top. Place the front cover on top, face-up. At this point, you can also insert other items into your book, such as folders and sticker sheets.

    Use binder clips to hold everything together.

    Tap the stack against the table first to make sure that everything is aligned, especially the holes. Place binder clips along the top, bottom, and right-side edge.

    If you are making a top-bound book, place the clips on the bottom and side edges instead.

    Wrap thick wire around a pen.

    Get some 16-gauge stringing wire; you can find it in the beading section of an arts and crafts shop. Wrap it around a thick pen. How many times you wrap the wire around the pen depends on how many holes you have. If you have 24 holes, wrap it 24 times. Trim off the excess wire with wire cutters.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2013 · DIY Spiral Bookbinding Tutorial | Sea Lemon. Sea Lemon. 1.13M subscribers. 19K. 1.1M views 11 years ago. In this tutorial, I'll show you an alternative way to make your own spiral bound...

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  3. Download our spiral bound booklet templates to get a step-by-step guide for designing your spiral bound books. They’ll show you how to setup the correct color modes, where to place your content, and much more.

  4. Creating a Spiral Bound Book: A Step-by-Step Guide to DIY. Are you looking to create your own personalized spiral bound book? Whether it’s a journal, a scrapbook, or a recipe collection, making a spiral bound book gives you the freedom to design and customize it to your liking.

  5. 19 de may. de 2022 · Spiral bound is one of our most flexible binding options when it comes to page count. Unlike our other binding types that require a page count of between 8-92 pages (Saddle Stitch) or 28 pages to 2 inches thick (Perfect Bound), Spiral binding can be used for books and booklets that are as few as 8 pages and up to 2 ¾ inches thick!

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Coil_bindingCoil binding - Wikipedia

    Coil binding, also known as spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for documents. This binding style is known by a number of names (some trademarked) including spiral coil, color coil, colorcoil, ez-coil, plastic coil, spiral binding, and coilbind.

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