In this video I discuss and demonstrate how materials such as paper, card, board, cloth and leather interact with each other when laminated with wet adhesive. Understanding how materials behave is essential to moving from copying what you have been taught to being able to design your own books. This topic is particularly important for obtaining flat stable boards.
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DAS Bookbinding YouTube Channel guide
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00:00 Avoiding Warped Boards
00:30 Why this topic is important to bookbinding
01:05 Grain
01:45 Paper stretch (expansion) and relaxing
02:40 Paper pull causing warping
03:30 Countering pull
04:35 Stretching pastedown endpaper
05:45 Controlling pull using different papers
06:30 How card and board react to moisture
07:00 Rule of thumb: thinner material should receive the adhesive
07:10 Rule of thumb: thinner material should be nearer the textblock
07:35 Obscure Julius Sumner Miller quote
07:40 Exaggerated example of paste on thicker material producing wrinkles
08:15 Ideal final state of boards - hugging the book not flapping open
08:55 Break the last rule by using dryer adhesive and paper with little stretch
09:15 I don't like cross laminating
09:40 Does bookcloth have a grain - sort of, but it's different. In doubt? Test!
10:55 Leather has a very strong pull
11:35 Handmade paper - can be thought of as having two grain directions
12:40 Using a press to alter mechanical properties of boards
13:48 More rambling on about design
14:30 Avoid all this by drumming on
15:05 Yet more rambling on......
15:40 Shameless Patreon plug - Thanks Patreons!!!!!!
The tools and materials I use can be purchased from specialist suppliers and manufacturers in my suppliers list. If you are in Australia I have a limited range of items I supply by mail or by pickup from the bindery in Brisbane.
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https://dasbookbinding.com/2020/03/27/bookbinding-suppliers/
The #DASBookbinding Channel is the perfect starting point for learning #bookbinding. It covers foundation skills, simple projects, technical methods, materials and more advanced bookbinding projects. The videos are presented in a tutorial or lesson fashion, which I hope are easy to follow. The knowledge presented is based on traditional techniques which can be used to create traditional books or as a foundation to quality journalling or creative artists' books. The best way to find what you are looking for is the DAS Bookbinding YouTube Channel guide.
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English Closed Caption titles by Carrie Snyder. Thank you!!
The music used in this video is performed by Jon Sayles. Jon has some great classical guitar music on his website, which he shares freely.