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Splay: its causes and prevention 

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Shelve your books with the fore edges aligned, not the spines, to prevent splay.
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Комментарии : 29   
@michaeldrinkard678
@michaeldrinkard678 2 месяца назад
Excellent and educational video! Glad I found this, and I am now subscribed. 🙂
@iamrubenmes
@iamrubenmes 7 месяцев назад
Top notch knowledge to have for us bibliophiles ❤
@CupidFromKentucky
@CupidFromKentucky Год назад
Thanks for telling me about a problem I didn't know I was doing. I have corrected it.
@haywoco2
@haywoco2 3 года назад
Some Easton Press books splay simply from poor binding. Milton's Paradise Lost is a well-known example of this...EP outsourced the binding.
@PatricksRareBooks
@PatricksRareBooks 3 года назад
That’s unfortunate-and good to know. Thanks.
@theofficialxcel
@theofficialxcel 2 года назад
Keep feathering it
@Ljosa122
@Ljosa122 8 месяцев назад
WOW that library looks nice
@Nashvillain10SE
@Nashvillain10SE 6 месяцев назад
...with all the spines aligned! 😂
@syts77
@syts77 7 месяцев назад
I thought I was too obsessed with order and look of my books, but you guys are nuts.
@yaminadhib3875
@yaminadhib3875 7 месяцев назад
Thank you
@eriolduterion8855
@eriolduterion8855 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating, but a look at the shelved books behind you shows the spines aligned.
@tonybrewer7536
@tonybrewer7536 7 месяцев назад
A difficult lesson but one I needed to hear
@AUTUMN-DARK
@AUTUMN-DARK 3 месяца назад
I wish I hadn't watched this 😂.... I am wrestling with the idea of pushing books back on the shelf but aesthetically it's so much nicer to have them at the edge flush... I will think on it
@JadeStone8
@JadeStone8 3 месяца назад
Thank you, thank you, thanks so much!!
@Ashley-1090
@Ashley-1090 9 месяцев назад
So not too packed, but with the foredges aligned. I assume this shouldn't be done by just pushing them to the back of the bookshelf? Because then I would expect you would lose airflow to the books?
@AngryPapaSmurf
@AngryPapaSmurf 3 месяца назад
Yes but that means more books are close to BACK OF BOOKCASE and thus the wall, where theres risk of damp
@BKNeifert
@BKNeifert 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, bro. Didn't even know I was doing it the right way. I always thought that was how everyone shelved books, because it's just natural for me to push them the whole way back Also, I instantly knew you were a Theology nerd. I've seen shelves like that with those kinds of books from famous preachers like Paul Washer and stuff. Nice rare book collection, too. I do also stack them vertically, on their sides on my one shelf. Similarly, they rest against the backboard. Is that safe?
@juanitaseguin4371
@juanitaseguin4371 2 месяца назад
did you notice what was written on his shirt?
@bite-sizedshorts9635
@bite-sizedshorts9635 5 месяцев назад
I thought it was humidity. That would cause the free edge to swell, but not the spine, as the spine is attached and not free to swell. The best cure for that is a climate-controlled library. I have thousands of books, all with their spines even at the front of the shelf, without this problem. My room is kept heated or cooled 24/7/365, even when I'm not there. That also preserves my original photos and documents longer. Many of my books are over 100 years old, and some are even more than 200 years old.
@AUTUMN-DARK
@AUTUMN-DARK 3 месяца назад
Another option is to forgoe any sense of reasonable order and to allow keeping books flush forward you could only group books of matching size 😂
@-johnny-deep-
@-johnny-deep- 8 месяцев назад
Nice trick. So how do you prevent sagging of the text block in the back of the shelf (the front edge of the book) that results in the top of the binding getting flatter and the bottom getting more rounded?
@user-w8jhtre23
@user-w8jhtre23 2 года назад
Awsome.
@bobdouglas262
@bobdouglas262 2 месяца назад
Too thin paper boards, along with improper shelving, contributes to splay
@stevewalter4552
@stevewalter4552 3 месяца назад
If the main issue is the books being packed too tightly, would spine alignment with a looser packing prevent the issue? If so, that would be the best option for both aesthetics & to prevent long term damage to your books.
@jedigreyson93
@jedigreyson93 7 месяцев назад
I actually do a version of this with a lot of my books (especially the oversize books) which is to organize them by size and *then* align them by the open ends. Of course this doesn't work for all books, especially when it comes to books in a series or a group of books by the same author where all the books are of different sizes/editions, but generally it's served me pretty well.
@sherlock1895
@sherlock1895 7 месяцев назад
Very interesting. I did not know that. Cheers!
@justsomebody1171
@justsomebody1171 4 месяца назад
One should never shelf books to tight! Most people take a book of the shelve by hooking their finger over the spine. If the book is shelved to tight this can cause the top to rip. I was though this when I started working at a local public library, but I think is also a good practice for a home library.
@BelleResells
@BelleResells 6 месяцев назад
my first edition us copy of The Neverending Story splayed from having it displayed :( I had it on my shelf for a year before i noticed
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