Oh wow I seriously love this. I've always wanted to know how these are made. Thank you Christine for doing this video. You are an Absolute LEGENDARY LEGEND xx❤💃❤xx
Thank you for this super informative video! Just picked up my mini cinch today (got it 40% off at Michaels with a coupon!!!) I was wondering what is the largest coil size that is compatible with the mini cinch? Thanks again :) this was so helpful!
You just have to be mindful when lining up your paper. Once you do it a couple of times you will know where to place your paper. Just test it with some scraps.
This is what the alignment guide and table are for. Measure the paper you're cutting on the side you're punching, if the measurement is a whole number or ends in 1/2 (inches) you utilize the 'A' setting, and so on, based on the guide listed on the machine.
love this ! A couple of questions -- I think you mentioned you can add to the book later, how would you do that ? What Cardstock are you using for the front/back ? it seems to be a pretty heavy weight ~ Thank you so much !
Once it's closed, I probably wouldn't try to add more pages. For the front and back I am using a thick Japanese paper I got from a local paper store. But any thicker cardstock would work.
Hi thank you for your video - how do I avoid having the half cut at the end? annoying and it happens all the time. I am just new to this and found your video very helpful. The instructions told me nothing.
The only thing I can think of is how you line up your paper. Try lining it up differently with scrap paper. Maybe by shifting it over you won't get the half cut.
This is what the alignment guide and table are for. Measure the paper you're cutting on the side you're punching, if the measurement is a whole number or ends in 1/2 (inches) you utilize the 'A' setting, and so on, based on the guide listed on the machine.
I tried putting the 3/4" coils in. It's not ideal, but you might be able to get them to work. It is designed to be used with the 0.625" coils. Or the spiral coils.
Great instructional video! I bought one secondhand and wasn't quite sure how to make larger books. Now I know, Thanks!
So helpful and I love that your husband got into it too!
Thank you for your demonstration. I was on the fence but now i will purchase this.
So clever! Thanks for the demo.
Oh wow I seriously love this. I've always wanted to know how these are made. Thank you Christine for doing this video. You are an Absolute LEGENDARY LEGEND
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Thank you for this super informative video! Just picked up my mini cinch today (got it 40% off at Michaels with a coupon!!!) I was wondering what is the largest coil size that is compatible with the mini cinch? Thanks again :) this was so helpful!
Great video Christine! Thank you for sharing your creativity with us! Happy Holidays!
Thank you so much for sharing this it has been a huge help to me, I really appreciate it.
I bought the big one about a week ago still haven’t taken it out yet! But excited about getting to use it!
I think you were supposed to use the A marker, because you used the 5.5 inch side of paper. Looks awesome though!
I was wondering how she determined to use B. My first book was all off because I just tried to eyeball where to start.
Thanks for the tutorial! How can I avoid the top hole coming off the paper?
You just have to be mindful when lining up your paper. Once you do it a couple of times you will know where to place your paper. Just test it with some scraps.
This is what the alignment guide and table are for. Measure the paper you're cutting on the side you're punching, if the measurement is a whole number or ends in 1/2 (inches) you utilize the 'A' setting, and so on, based on the guide listed on the machine.
Great tutorial! Thank you for the video. Do you by chance have a video on how to make spiral notebooks?
Currently I do not have that video. But you would punch the holes and then spiral the binding through.
love this ! A couple of questions -- I think you mentioned you can add to the book later, how would you do that ? What Cardstock are you using for the front/back ? it seems to be a pretty heavy weight ~ Thank you so much !
Once it's closed, I probably wouldn't try to add more pages. For the front and back I am using a thick Japanese paper I got from a local paper store. But any thicker cardstock would work.
what is size of the wire binding? can you use 3:1 on this?
so the back pages will be put first? then last is the first pageS?
Yes
Hi thank you for your video - how do I avoid having the half cut at the end? annoying and it happens all the time. I am just new to this and found your video very helpful. The instructions told me nothing.
The only thing I can think of is how you line up your paper. Try lining it up differently with scrap paper. Maybe by shifting it over you won't get the half cut.
This is what the alignment guide and table are for. Measure the paper you're cutting on the side you're punching, if the measurement is a whole number or ends in 1/2 (inches) you utilize the 'A' setting, and so on, based on the guide listed on the machine.
Will the 3/4 inch coils work with the mini chinch? I heard that they won’t.
I tried putting the 3/4" coils in. It's not ideal, but you might be able to get them to work. It is designed to be used with the 0.625" coils. Or the spiral coils.
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Before there was Cinch…there was Bind It All - which is what I have.
I have that too, same thing just a different style. Imho