I had searched the web for ages trying to find tutorial videos of bookbinding and was about to give up when I came across your terrific and easy to understand lessons. I have learned so much in just a few hours adn can't wait to get my book project going; it's an ambitious project but with your lessons and a heck of a lot of practice, I'm sure it will be a great success. Thanks again for taking the time to upload. I have subscribed!
12 лет назад+1
@BookbindersChronicle No! None of your videos is neither boring nor mundane. I'm watching them in great admiration.
Thank you very much for your compliment. (blush..*) As I've been sooooo inundated with work lately, I haven't been able to created new video tutorials.... I feel horrible about it especially because my channel now has a number of subscribers and it seems to be increasing faster lately regardless of a lack of new uploads in recent months. I truly hope to be able to post a new video soon. Thank you all for your patience. MHR.
@ertekinakbas Thank you for your kind words. I knew this video would be somewhat boring&mundane to most audiences,but I had to make it. Besides,it became longer than I expected. I had to cut some parts of the film to fit into the max.length allowed, so it might be lacking some instructions that some people might need.-As it's a simple task, I thought it'd be fine. I'll get to the case making soon, so stay tuned. Like I said, I still have to show "pre-case-making" information before that though.
Thank you for the details. I really enjoy the videos. I think the combo of sepia and silence is very effective for focusing on what your fingers are doing. Sort-of the video version of Aldren Watson's "Hand Bookbinding" - the drawings only show the detail needed to highlight the technique ... where a photo would have other distracting detail. Thank you for sharing. Carl
? You mean the length of the thread and or core material? If so, your thread should be long enough to finish the headband. I cannot say exactly how long the thread must be as the size of the headbands varies book to book. Just keep it long is all I can say. As for the core material, the particular cord I used on this video is about .125" in diameter, but you can used something thinner or thicker as you prefer, as long as the size is appropriate and proportional to the book you are binding. :-)
Eu já fazia desse mesmo modo utilizado-me fitas que conheço com o nome de gorgurão, que têm já a superfície com finas listras da mesma cor mas em um leve auto-relevo.
Oh my! Breathtakingly amazing!! I'm most definitely going to implement the mastercraft techniques of your tutorials into my mini-books for a very special someone. :D You are truly skilled and an artisan! I will certainly be linking to your channel. :D Thankies ever so very much for sharing!! •huggles & girly twirl• ♡
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. it was a well presented tutorial and I enjoyed the silence. So many tutorials get somewhat ruined with too loud music.
I had searched the web for ages trying to find tutorial videos of bookbinding and was about to give up when I came across your terrific and easy to understand lessons. I have learned so much in just a few hours adn can't wait to get my book project going; it's an ambitious project but with your lessons and a heck of a lot of practice, I'm sure it will be a great success. Thanks again for taking the time to upload. I have subscribed!
@BookbindersChronicle No! None of your videos is neither boring nor mundane. I'm watching them in great admiration.
This is such a high quality production. I love the sepia toning and I don't miss a soundtrack at all!
Thank you very much for your compliment. (blush..*) As I've been sooooo inundated with work lately, I haven't been able to created new video tutorials.... I feel horrible about it especially because my channel now has a number of subscribers and it seems to be increasing faster lately regardless of a lack of new uploads in recent months. I truly hope to be able to post a new video soon. Thank you all for your patience. MHR.
So well done. High quality production and instruction.
@ertekinakbas Thank you for your kind words. I knew this video would be somewhat boring&mundane to most audiences,but I had to make it. Besides,it became longer than I expected. I had to cut some parts of the film to fit into the max.length allowed, so it might be lacking some instructions that some people might need.-As it's a simple task, I thought it'd be fine. I'll get to the case making soon, so stay tuned. Like I said, I still have to show "pre-case-making" information before that though.
Thank you for the details. I really enjoy the videos. I think the combo of sepia and silence is very effective for focusing on what your fingers are doing.
Sort-of the video version of Aldren Watson's "Hand Bookbinding" - the drawings only show the detail needed to highlight the technique ... where a photo would have other distracting detail.
Thank you for sharing.
Carl
You're a very good teacher
Perfect! Thank you very much. I'm quite impatient to see hardcover part :)
? You mean the length of the thread and or core material? If so, your thread should be long enough to finish the headband. I cannot say exactly how long the thread must be as the size of the headbands varies book to book. Just keep it long is all I can say. As for the core material, the particular cord I used on this video is about .125" in diameter, but you can used something thinner or thicker as you prefer, as long as the size is appropriate and proportional to the book you are binding. :-)
Eu já fazia desse mesmo modo utilizado-me fitas que conheço com o nome de gorgurão, que têm já a superfície com finas listras da mesma cor mas em um leve auto-relevo.
Another superb video, thank you.
Yes, but haven't got the time to make one. Thank you for your patience!
@LexHiram Oh, Thank YOU for being my audience.
Great videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I hope that you can show us how to finish the book. Please.
Oh my! Breathtakingly amazing!!
I'm most definitely going to implement the mastercraft techniques of your tutorials into my mini-books for a very special someone. :D
You are truly skilled and an artisan! I will certainly be linking to your channel. :D
Thankies ever so very much for sharing!! •huggles & girly twirl• ♡
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. it was a well presented tutorial and I enjoyed the silence. So many tutorials get somewhat ruined with too loud music.
Thank you so much !
c'est vraiment un beau travail, j'admire beaucoup !
The particular thread is 20/3 linen (flax).
So, I can learn to gauge material on my own ... What size materials are you using in the conservation headband sewing?
Are you going to make a tutorial about the cover?
I would like to, but I haven't gotten the time to make more videos lately.
Dude, score the core!
What does scoring the core do, prevent the thread from slipping?
what's the point of the wax paper? I didn't understand what does it do
stops you from gluing the fabric to the Davie's boards
And the thread is about 18/3 ?
Tutorial is good, very slow so able to follow, but we need your voice. Voice please?