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Bookbinding 101 Prior to Case Making 

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Because each of my videos is an individual tutorial of a particular section of bookbinding, some of you might have wondered how they actually line up in order of the process. So, I made the first part of this video to be a brief summary of the videos I've so far created , and gathered them in order. Each short clip is extracted from the name of the video mentioned on top of the each screen. You can find those videos on my channel.
The latter part of this video shows a sewn book's last preparation for case making. A simple task, but it must be done. As for the medieval binding information at the end, I hope you don't put too much thought into it. I just added the rough information there strictly because I showed how to sew Sewn-on cord (medieval sewing) on one of my videos, and I thought the viewers would wonder how it's bound to be a book. It has nothing to do with the next video I'm to make, "basic case making".
NOTE: You do need a backing hammer to back sewn-on cord spine.
Anyway, thanks for your interest, as usual. I hope this video is useful for some people. Have a wonderful Valentine's Day ~ * roses*~ M.H.R

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Комментарии : 78   
@zimgeo
@zimgeo 11 лет назад
Very clear taping of the process. Best that I have seen.
@408Magenta
@408Magenta 8 лет назад
The refinement and the detail makes this series simply outstanding. Thank you!
@magdalenaurzon8610
@magdalenaurzon8610 6 лет назад
It's pleasure to watch your technique. I'm soaking up atmosphere of calm and focus. Thank you for this movie :)
@FrofooBagiss
@FrofooBagiss 10 лет назад
You sir, are a binding genius. You know very authentic and rare details of very ancient bookbinders ! Cheers
@sharon94503
@sharon94503 4 года назад
Absolutely artful and classic. This is not only relaxing and educational, but it makes me appreciate July, 2020.
@technobabble_
@technobabble_ 11 лет назад
I've started binding my own books recently and I've almost used your videos exclusively to do it. Keep up the good work.
@AidanDrum
@AidanDrum 11 лет назад
Thanks for the quick clarification. Your videos always add a fresh perspective to the craft!
@vrassoc
@vrassoc 11 лет назад
You are such a skillful and talented teacher. Thank you again!
@jezzricochrane8619
@jezzricochrane8619 10 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your craft and making such simple, beautiful and informative videos. I am also interested in seeing the leather cover being applied. I would love a video about leather binding. Thank you again.
@selvatekhne
@selvatekhne 6 лет назад
Hi! Your knowledge, skills and willingness to share them are amazing! These films are made technically and transparently for the recipient. I keep my fingers crossed for your time and your will to continue this series. I just try to learn historical bookbinding on my own and more of your videos would help me a lot ;)
@TonyThimble
@TonyThimble 11 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video. Especially the medieval way how to attach the boards. Looking forward to more from you
@lightlightpink
@lightlightpink 10 лет назад
Hello M.H.R! Your videos and blog are an incredible and valuable resource, and your passion for your craft is inspiring. Thank you for your efforts and sharing, you do beautiful work. I am pretty new to bookbinding, but I can already see that it will be a lifelong craft that I can only hope to master one day .. thank you for the priceless help!
@xvirgomoonx
@xvirgomoonx 11 лет назад
This was great! My eyes were *glued* to it the whole time. Also, I took notes....
@OrbisTertiusChannel
@OrbisTertiusChannel 11 лет назад
Oh! Thanks for that answer. Well, I will be very eager for your next video. While I will seek a book in my public library, about this topic, to learn about the french joint. Thanks again; and your web page and the projects you show there are amazing. Greetings from Uruguay.
@manicminecraftminer
@manicminecraftminer 8 лет назад
These videos are wonderful. Please. please, please could you show us the final part of the process with the leather? I know you would have nothing to gain from doing it, but you would make 50,000 viewers very happy!
@kheredrain
@kheredrain 8 лет назад
+Manic Miner I agree, I hope to see the next step
@metalfist616
@metalfist616 11 лет назад
so much work to bind a book, most peeps dont even look at it. amazing video series! usually i do it the fast "modern" way, but maybe ill try it this way too some day !
@LexHiram
@LexHiram 11 лет назад
Looking forward to your next video. Excellent work, once again...
@JoeKThePotter
@JoeKThePotter 3 года назад
Awesome collection of tutorials ! Thank you! I look forward to new ones if you make them. Im subscribed. 👍👍🤘🤘
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
~Continuation~ It's completely different from that of the medieval sewn binding that I' showing at the end of the video. To answer your question specifically though, cloth tape binding must be always bound in french joint, and the reason why the tapes and mull weren't glued to the endpaper in this video was because they will be glued to the case at the very end of the process. I hope this helped, or you can email me if you have further questions. Good luck.
@kuttyvk4082
@kuttyvk4082 5 лет назад
Sir Thank you very much for sharing this valuable information 👍👍👍🌹
@nathancantrill323
@nathancantrill323 11 лет назад
Fantastic job, i have enjoyed all your vids thanks very much. i am going to have a go at binding some books after watching your vids. very inspirational i am looking forward to the leather cover going on. hope you can post it soon. thanks again.
@FredGaasendam
@FredGaasendam 8 лет назад
Thank you very much for your videos, very help[ful and instructive.
@lafoireauxvanites
@lafoireauxvanites 11 лет назад
Thanks a lot for your videos.
@49lucky
@49lucky 3 года назад
Amazing
@BlackScorpio1453
@BlackScorpio1453 11 лет назад
i can't thank you enough for this...
@RainbowSnuff
@RainbowSnuff 11 лет назад
Gorgeous craftsmanship, I've watched all your videos so far and very much enjoy each! Are you making a video later on, of the book being bound in leather or could you please guide me as to where I could properly learn how to?
@kezialenderly5659
@kezialenderly5659 5 лет назад
Maravilhoso!!
@alexeimenschen660
@alexeimenschen660 11 лет назад
Merci beaucoup!
@joaqogc
@joaqogc 8 лет назад
Where is the video on case making? Thanks for all your videos.
@rosaliaherrera1023
@rosaliaherrera1023 6 лет назад
Thanks, it help me si mucho, ✔️
@bethanytheilman2091
@bethanytheilman2091 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for these videos. I am wondering why you tease out the sewn on cords AFTER you put them through the holes. Seems it would be far easier to stick them through and then tease. Why is it done that way?
@TheCobrinha88
@TheCobrinha88 9 лет назад
beatiful
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
**continues~~~* when you are ready to turn the leather edges, first you need to glue them, then you need to wet the back side (non-glued side) with a wet cloth/rag and wait for a few minutes till the glue's a bit dried (sticky to your finger when touched) and the leather's softened due to the moisture. Leather is easier to work with when it's damp. Good luck on your project. ~MHR
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
Yes. Please glue again after the mull is applied.
@RusArtBook
@RusArtBook 5 лет назад
Спасибо!
@amparogarcia4548
@amparogarcia4548 7 лет назад
gracias
@alexeimenschen660
@alexeimenschen660 11 лет назад
Hi, I wanted to ask you, if I do a full leather binding, do I need to wet my leather before applying it? Do you have any other advice?? Thank you very much and keep it up!
@Quintinia
@Quintinia 4 года назад
Very informative series, thank you! I've read that in medieval binding, leather cords were often used instead of the twisted fiber cords you show. In that case, is there a different way to flatten them out against the boards (since they can't be frayed) or are they just going to show a big bump no matter what?
@Changeling
@Changeling 3 года назад
I'm curious about that too, though if I was to venture a guess you could probably use a skiving knife to remove the extra bulk from the leather cord.
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
No, I don't mind it. Please go ahead. :)
@MrGrungydude
@MrGrungydude 8 лет назад
How do we leather up after this point...you just sort of stopped...great videos!
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
I don't know, RainbowSnuff. Time will tell. As for where to learn bookbinding properly, some universities should offer degrees in conservation, but if you don't wanna spend money or don't have time to go to school, you can always look for local bookbinders with good repetitions, and apply for an apprenticeship. You'll be working for free in exchange for the education, though. Good luck. :-)
@Pasquali369
@Pasquali369 3 года назад
aa a newly interested one I wonder how do you detect paper grain direction?
@diegooland1261
@diegooland1261 3 года назад
Oh it's the thickness of the cord, board, and the board is beveled along with holes drilled at an angle. Got it. Boy did I miss that on my first attempt and it was a mess.
@AidanDrum
@AidanDrum 11 лет назад
Why do you apply glue after the mull is in place (4:14)? Do you find that this strengthens the spine?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
Firstly, I must remind you that this video is called "Prior to case making". The cloth tape binding and Sawn in cords binding that I'm featuring in this video will have a case made separately, about which my next video would be. Its style of binding is technically called "French Joint", which is the most basic and easiest binding to master, as well as the standard in our modern world whether amongst the hobbyists or commercial hardcover books. ~Continues~
@BlackScorpio1453
@BlackScorpio1453 11 лет назад
Hello dear friend. You do an amazing job. I have done the work as you said so far and i don't know how to finish the book. What about the cover? How is the cover and the signatures bound? My best friend is getting married tommorow and this is my gift to him. But i don't know how to complete it...
@samotyetirac712
@samotyetirac712 5 лет назад
will there be the rest ie the casemaking ?
@junioradriancarrascomartin8084
disculpa, pero que hilo usas para coser los cuadernillos?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
Not yet.
@muleepete
@muleepete 4 года назад
Hopefully this is still being monitored, is there a PDF or video on how to make or where to get the jigs and other specialized items to do this? Thank you
@elizabethwatson71
@elizabethwatson71 4 года назад
What are your ‘Davey board’ made of?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
I'm so terribly sorry, but I haven't gotten the time to make the video yet. I've 3~4 months backlogs and am just too preoccupied with works at the bindery. I'll e-mail you some instructions on basic case making, so please don't fret.
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
I don't know what kind of binding you are working on, but if your are making a full leather binding in a way that you do with cloth binding, (non-medieval / non tight-back) you needn't to wet the whole leather when applying it to the boards. But, **continues to the next~~*
@kaersten3623
@kaersten3623 10 лет назад
How deep do you recommend sawing the sewing holes?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 10 лет назад
Quite a number of people have asked me the same question, so I recently created a post on my blog on the subject. Please visit my blog, (link is available on my RU-vid channel.) and look for a post called "Sawn sewing holes".
@kaersten3623
@kaersten3623 10 лет назад
Ok, will do and thank you
@MyJuancho2010
@MyJuancho2010 10 лет назад
thank you..but how a book cover is made..Jhon
@carabidus
@carabidus 6 лет назад
I wonder... Can a book with Medieval stitching be bound in cloth?
@kaersten3623
@kaersten3623 10 лет назад
Would you consider creating a video of in regards to case-making?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 10 лет назад
Yes. I just haven't gotten time.
@kaersten3623
@kaersten3623 10 лет назад
Brilliant, can't wait ! Your videos are thoughtful, easy to follow, and very helpful. I love the sepia tone that you applied to all of them. It creates a nice vintage feel and places them in the right context for the subject. Happy New Year !!
@stevenjohnson2273
@stevenjohnson2273 7 лет назад
we have returned to the era of silent movies.
@emiliatomescu7204
@emiliatomescu7204 5 лет назад
What kind of glue do you use?
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 5 лет назад
PVA - polyvinyl acetate
@emiliatomescu7204
@emiliatomescu7204 5 лет назад
@@BookbindersChronicle Thank you! :)
@rosaliaherrera1023
@rosaliaherrera1023 6 лет назад
So mucho
@OrbisTertiusChannel
@OrbisTertiusChannel 11 лет назад
Hello. I don't want to be rude. Your videos are really helpful and beautiful. But in the first binding (with the cloth tapes) you don't explain how to glue the cloth tapes and the mull to the 'davey boards'. Maybe that is because before I have to make the case making? I have to cut something of the mull? or simply glue everything together to the boards and then put the bound in leather? Anyway thanks for the videos! (Sorry for the bad english.)
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
Oh, you aren't listing your e-mail address, so I can't e-mail you.
@user-oc6eu6fh2j
@user-oc6eu6fh2j 2 года назад
+
@JG-rn5hv
@JG-rn5hv 8 лет назад
I would enjoy this more if you actually gave verbal instructions
@BookbindersChronicle
@BookbindersChronicle 11 лет назад
Pas de quoi, Alexeï.
@iBookBinding
@iBookBinding 11 лет назад
Good work on the tutorial, really good hands-on instruction. If it's ok, would you mind if I hosted your video on my bookbinding website ibookbinding(.com)? I'd be happy to host a post or two from yourself also if you're interested?
@rosaliaherrera1023
@rosaliaherrera1023 6 лет назад
Si much
@riaanuys1760
@riaanuys1760 8 лет назад
god. if i want to read I'll get a book. this is video. talk!!
@DemHad88
@DemHad88 7 лет назад
that's rich coming from someone who watches a video about books. get a book and stop complaining about a FREE video with CLEAR instructions just because you are lazy man. those videos are amazing and they need more praise
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