Create a Laminated Pocket Journal using the “M-Fold” Hidden Binding Method w/the Zutter Bind it All

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @honestly8015
    @honestly8015 3 года назад

    I love this idea. . . but I couldn't figure out a couple of things. I'm sure it's due to my low vision and everyone else understood completely! Here's my question: when you punch the binding holes, are they through only two layers of cover or four layer of cover? In other words, is the three quarter inch spine folder inside in the M shape? Hard to explain the question. If this made any sense to you at all, I'd love your answer. Thanks so much for taking the time to figure this out and to do this video. Diane

    • @CherryBlossomHill
      @CherryBlossomHill  2 года назад

      Two layers! I know it’s confusing! The o-rings rest inside the M shape when it’s finished. I believe I inserted them with front sides of the front and back covers facing each other. It’s been a little while since I did this. I’m so sorry I didn’t see your comment earlier. If you still need help, please let me know.

  • @swtstph74
    @swtstph74 2 года назад

    I was given a zutter 2.0 machine but it did not come with the instruction manual and I wanted to know if you would be able to send me pictures of the instruction manual as I can not find one, not even a pdf anywhere. Thank you :)

    • @CherryBlossomHill
      @CherryBlossomHill  2 года назад

      I’m so sorry, I didn’t keep my manual. I was too intimidated to use this, gave up, bought the Cinch, and realized that it’s not that difficult to use once you start working with it, the key is to start off with scrap paper and do several experiments first so you can write down all your measurements for the entire project after a bit of trial and error.