Not bad but, fabric should go on after headbands at the spine and then the sides on top of end pages not on top of the first and last page. Headbands in line with text block not above. Fold fabric on board cover head and bottom first, press down corners 3 mm excess and then glue the sides. (that's from bookbinders pro). Like the Cricut title, neat.
Hi! Yes, I used the foil transfer tool for Cricut. If you ever try to replicate the process, let me know. I had a lot of trial and error so I have some good tips.
@@bountyarchive Yes. It's been years since I did this, but if I recall correctly it's probably best to do it that way. You just have to make sure the wood is well fitted into the window, and the right thickness, because if it's not, one of two things can happen: 1, it's too thin and it will just kinda float in there and won't press well; or 2, it's too thick (or too small for the opening) and the corners of the window can wrinkle a bit. You can also use thick card, if it's thick enough.
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Excellent as always, Mr. Archive. I look forward to what you make next.
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I love this!
Thanks Robin!
Not bad but, fabric should go on after headbands at the spine and then the sides on top of end pages not on top of the first and last page. Headbands in line with text block not above. Fold fabric on board cover head and bottom first, press down corners 3 mm excess and then glue the sides. (that's from bookbinders pro). Like the Cricut title, neat.
Hey thanks!
What did you use to make the foil transfer with the circuit? Is it the embossing set up?
Hi! Yes, I used the foil transfer tool for Cricut. If you ever try to replicate the process, let me know. I had a lot of trial and error so I have some good tips.
@@bountyarchive I only own a silhouette cameo 4, so I'll look for an equivalent tool and let you know! ✌️✨
A 1/16" piece of wood set into the window and pressed would have removed those wrinkles in the window. Other than that, this is very nice.
Thanks for the tip! Do you typically put the piece of wood in its spot, and then press the book?
@@bountyarchive Yes. It's been years since I did this, but if I recall correctly it's probably best to do it that way. You just have to make sure the wood is well fitted into the window, and the right thickness, because if it's not, one of two things can happen: 1, it's too thin and it will just kinda float in there and won't press well; or 2, it's too thick (or too small for the opening) and the corners of the window can wrinkle a bit. You can also use thick card, if it's thick enough.
@@Beery1962 Thanks for the helpful tip! I will remember this.
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