The Wheel of Spine turns and Pages come and pass, leaving memories that become creases. Creases fade... .... ~4.4m words trimmed for brevity.... There are no bindings, and never will be bindings, of the turning of the Wheel of Spine.
Fun little fact. The woman who voice is used for that is sueing TikTok because she never agree for them to use it. She originally did the recordings for a different company that went under but had a very strict contract with them not to distribute it.
@@SurelyLightFoot I hope she wins and they stop using the voice and never use robotic voices again for tiktok or any social media stuff. I even seen them in advertising videos, it baffles me why they use it as a regular voice would work better than robotic one.
@@Cow29389 I saw the video of the lawsuit awhile back. I can’t remember the company but if I remember correctly they were using her voice to do some sort of ai speech learning research.
incorrect. you damage the spine every time you open the book. no training will ever prevent that. also, effort can be put anywhere as long as someone wants to. it may not be worth it to you, but im glad i found this video so my 1990 dune will look much much better on my bookcase.
What I've done for ones with badly cracked spines, is use PVA glue. Open the book to page(s) that are most cracked and gently spread them while applying a tiny bit of glue in the crack. Don't overload the glue. Then use rubber bands to hold it place and set it under a bunch of heavier books or a press for 24 hours.
It weakens the spine, making it crack easily, even if you do take good care of the book and, break it in using the proper methods also a curved spine shows the book has been broken in so you're wasting your time.
Can this be used to fix cracked spines? I gave a new book to someone for literally 3 minutes during studies and they fucking cracked the spine. Now I’m scared the pages will fall out. I’m so pissed about it, brand new. What an asshole.
@Spidy'sGucciBag yeah ikr. I’ve since learned the solution is not to lend them out. And if you do, tell them very clearly how to handle the book. The dude in question isn’t that bad though, he was just a bit oblivious.
What I've done for ones with badly cracked spines, is use PVA glue. Open the book to page(s) that are most cracked and gently spread them while applying a tiny bit of glue in the crack. Don't overload the glue. Then use rubber bands to hold it place and set it under a bunch of heavier books or a press for 24 hours. Should be pretty good. You can also do the method shown in the video to make the spine look better.
I might be in the minority but I don’t mind a creased spine. It shows that book was very much enjoyed by someone. If I look at someone’s personal library and don’t see a book with a creased spin or evidence it has ever been opened I kinda assume they haven’t read the books and got them to make themselves seem more interest. I guess you could say I judge books by there covers. That is not an invitation to destroy your book spines😂 that’s just what I’ve always thought.
Well personally I buy hardcovers for books over 450 pages and paperbacks for books under that. So if you were to ask me I think you should go with the paperback
@@mycrazyworldgacha9729nooo I got 3 500 page books like 2 weeks ago and only one of them is hardcover 😓 I watched this vid to smooth the creases in the one im reading now (almost done with it) but it doesn’t really work They’re minor spine creases though, and they’re only visible bc it’s a reflective cover
Some people take better care of the books they sell online. I've gotten used books in near perfect condition, others in worse conditions than this. I don't get the point of your comment.