Friday, October 22, 2010

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Comics Vertex: His eternal sheets


Today we will address the issue of loose-leaf vertex comics, something fairly common, the glue with flaps that are glued dried over time and becomes a rigid mass out leaves to read.
Obviously what I am going to comment here also serves to any other comic-comic whose leaves have decided to have an independent life.

materials that we need to operate:

- Tail binding (not to be confused with Carpenter, despite the resemblance, as I said, one is elastic - that of binding, and the rigid carpenter)
- A small press (manufactured by ourselves with two boards)
- Sewing thread
- Small saw
- Brush
- Rasp



Then our patient:
If they were not loose all sheets should release them now we are removing the remains of the original glue to put it in the pages press with the back up and pressed


Now we take the rasp and went through the back, carefully but without fear, they are not going to happen to the pages, you will remove the glue and we will leave an irregular surface that will support better part of the queue after


We therefore

rasp
And we have the spine clean and all loose pages OPTIONAL STEP: In principle and could move to STEP OF BONDING and certainly our comics readings endure for many years, but if we want to strengthen them there follows that sheets do not separate easily. Given the difficulty of opening the leaves that these comics have, I have replaced the traditional string is often used for this operation for a normal thread, sewing, which will anyway enough grip.

Then we saw our little one cross sections with the same depth as the thickness of the wire going to put. Be cut short, in short. I have a little more depth cutting educational purposes in order to see clearly.





With four courts think it would be enough

STEP OF BONDING. Whether it has done the previous step, as if we decided to dispense with the splits, the next step is to glue the pages. To do so inclined leaves to one side, pressing with fingers, so that when we give the queue every page get a little ... so inclined, we proceed to glue ....



We've had a hand

leaves now inclined to the opposite side so it can penetrate a little bit of glue


queued along the spine the leaves and steep and we have made the first part.

If at the time decided not to do the splits, we would make two boards for pressure and return to dry glue when the first two hands. Otherwise, let the wires go ... We'll ranuritas getting by leaving a little overhang on each side, the length does not matter because then cropped.

We do this with all the slots we have done ....

with care We got the press and put two cartons by pressing the comic and we put in the press (The leaves should no longer move, but do it carefully). We return

to be glued around the back, and if they get the thread a little push them inward so they are covered by the tail





Another little hand almost to tail operation. When this coat is dry we got the comic book of the press and remove the cardboard

Here we have already prepared

Now cut the excess threads on both sides
And finally take the caps and glued only the center channel. (No need to re-gluing the back pages of the comic). Only the center channel ....
We put the comic on your site, press against the back of the caps and put the whole under a weight to keep it from moving and dry thoroughly. At least one night (not in a hurry, you're all done)
And here is our cartoon bare once again ready to be read
so you can see how well it opens and there is scope in the inside the leaves despite having entered the small thread
We clean as explained in previous blog-tered and we can save it, preferably in a plastic bag antacid to avoid being contaminated by contact with other comics.
For the next blog-trade occurred to me to design a magazine pouch CHT ( http://cht-comic.blogspot.com/ ), as it has enough quality and deserves to be preserved. We also have to encourage them to continue. To simplify your work directly measures shall give you the tickets, and we will already be discussing.

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