I am fortunate to own a hand-bound hardback edition of The Lord of the Rings. The ancient bookbinder was an acquaintance of mine. He took the three volumes and bound them into one block, leather bound, with gold cuts and lettering. Love this item, as it reminds me of him every time I pick it up.
A dream!!! I wish to have all of the LOTR books as well as The hobbit to be leather bound, but ill probably try once i have the facilities and am old enough. (im 16)
PLEASE do more book binding of classic novels. I’ve heard that you can print texts from Project Gutenberg. I would love to see you binding some classic novels and customize it. I am very new to book binding and my goal is to one day bind my own copies of my favorite novels
@@FourKeysBookArts I absolutely loved it. There aren’t a lot of videos on YT that show binding a real book. Would you consider binding a copy of Moby Dick with illustration by Barry Moser it’s my dream book to bind (I’m talking about the Arion Press publish but it’s extremely expensive and rare, but the best looking Moby Dick book in my opinion)
I have done this. I printed and bound Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The copy I did has the original text and a modern translation. It is seen on cords, wooden covers, and green goat leather. The decoration is a simple 14th C design.
If there's one thing art and craftsmanship continue to remind me, it's that sometimes the only way to do something is to sit down and put in the hours. The patience and dedication behind these beautiful processes never fails to astound me!
on the contrary, I think he would be horrified to see him removing glue in a manner that damaged the book further. I wish he had been watching Baumgartner, it might have given him some ideas about possibly less damaging ways of removing the glue
i have a degree in publishing and i am also a seamstress and they are very similar crafts i think, i love how something so simple like some sheets of paper or a piece of fabric can be manipulated and folded and sewn to create a whole new complex object (bonus: i can use many of the same tools for both of these practices haha) this video reminded me of my internship for the last year of university, very nostalgic feeling
With the amount of repair this book needed you may as well count this as a conversion from a double fan bound book to a case binding, something I don't think I've ever seen put into practice. Truly an incredible job!
I gotta say that I find it extremely comendable that you took the time to this, for a book that you love. But while I respect your dedication immensely, I also gotta say, that for me it would really not be worth it. I had to pause and collect my thoughts, when you said you just spent 7 HOURS picking away old adhesive. That is 7 hours you'll never get back, and while in the big picture seven hours isn't much out of a whole life, when you consider that they were spent just picking away old adhesive, 7 hours may as well be a lifetime. Edit: After binging all of the videos in the series, I have returned to say, I take it all back. This was hands down one of the most incredible pieces of art I have ever witnessed. And even though I never really cared about Dune enought to even watch the movie, I am now gonna sit my zoomer ass down, and start reading Dune as soon as I can get my hands on a copy. I already have it ordered and I cannot wait. Thank you for sharing this incredible process, of creating a true masterwork of a book. I cannot wait to see what you do next!
Honestly, if that were me, I'd be delighted. Glad to know that an old copy that I didn't have space for/didn't need anymore went to such beautiful use!
Gunna be honest, I pretty much stopped reading physical books when I was a teenager. Everything I read is online on my tablet or pc or on kindle. This video made me want to go to my local library.
There is nothing like having a book in your hand. The smell of the leather, the texture of the paper under your fingers, the smell of the ink, and the vision of fonts, chapter beginnings, and illustrations.
Two Dutch words come to mind while watching this video: Engelengeduld (Angels patience) and Monnikenwerk (Monks' work). Brilliant video, I love every step of it!
This has been sitting in my feed for a couple of days and I didn't think I'd be interested, yet at the same time, I never got around to clicking "Not interested". Tonight, I thought, "What the hell." and clicked it anyway. I'm so glad I did, and I'm looking forward to watching part two!
I suppose 'rescuing' this copy could be quite a subjective argument but even as a 'labour-of-love' project it demonstrates just what can be done to give more life to an old book. Modern (just dip the whole spine in glue) techniques frustrate me because I open some copies made this way and its like a magician riffling a deck of cards into the air - and all single pages too! Modernisation is NOT always Improvement. Having said that, I'm astounded at the patience you have but, then again, its SO worth it. Looking forward to part 2, Dennis, keep up the good work!
You make a good point. I could have approached this book from a strictly conservation angle; fix the boards and tears, maybe some light repair to the spine, etc. But I want this to be both a showpiece and a working reading copy of the book, and I wouldn’t trust the old binding to hold up for another 50 years. I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for the comment!
me : dang, this book is in incredible condition ! narator : we can see it's pretty damaged. Me : .... he must NEVER see the state of the books in my home...
This is not only an impressive job, this is a true Dune fan being so respectful on this masterpiece and taking so much effort on bringing it back to life one single page at the time.
As a former offset print press operator I know the pains of working with paper, bindings, and adhesives... Your patience and dedication are truly magnificent, and the diligence you have shown in your work is commendable. You have approached every task with grace and precision. A great job well done.
This video couldn't have been released on a better day for me, as I was having a rough one today. Thank you, you really brightened it :) It's always lovely how much care and patience you put into your work. I cannot wait to see this project continue!
NoooOOoOOOoo the heartbreak to find this is a part one video and it's NEW. I hate waiting. I love this book though and your restorations are wonderful. Can't wait for part 2!!! Thanks for doing this!
At 4:45, I saw the address of what I presumed was the original owner. The city of Fontana caught my interest as I live in it, and the address is a little over a mile away from me. I thought it was really neat that a book started its journey from the factory, to where I live, and over 50 years later it ends up in your hands
What a wonderful job. You have such patience to deal with each page individually and finish with a perfect book. I am looking forward to the next part; always love watching you work!
Wow.. the sheer amount of work you put into this is staggering- and inspiring. The quiet determination of craftspeople in their flow is something else.
I'm amazed how much you spoiled us in this video. I kept looking at the time left in the video and being shocked you kept going! With all the hours you put into this video there were several times I thought "surely it will end here" but there was still more and more! Thank you for sharing and great work
Great choice! Next maybe Foundation and Empire or The Book of the New Sun series? All fundamentally important and enjoyable. This is a fascinating process to see and your mastery is obvious. 👍🏻
If want something truly old (at least in terms of when it was written), you could print and bind a copy of A True Story by Lucian of Samosata. It’s a sci-fi space adventure that was written 1900 years ago.
Gosh, I am loving your videos. This art of book binding is such a labor of love, but super addictive to watch. Thank you for the tremendous effort of filming, editing, and of course making books and sharing with us.
I am so incredibly stoked for this series! The part of me that loves "Dune" is chest bumping the part of me that loves your work. Looking forward to part 2!
Thank you for making this video. It's well edited and nicely narrated. I bail on similar videos before reaching the end, but yours was captivating from beginning to end.
Wow, the effort put into this video... I can see you're finding your video style! I'll be watching until the end of this channel...i look forward to 1 million!
Great job! Decades ago, I rebound a copy of black elk speaks. It was single pages like this. I used a unique binding method that was similar to Japanese binding method. I studied fine arts press and got my degree at UNO decades ago. I still bookbind unique pieces. 😊
You, sir, are a master of your craft! You have no idea how inspirational it is to see a classic of science-fiction restored in this way. Thank you for sharing your world with us.
I have to admit, a planed gilt fore-edge seems like a good choice for a book like this, if only because it seems to scream out for a hidden fore-edge painting. 🙂 Beautiful work as always!
Thanks for posting this. I bought a book for my career that was $300, and the moment I cracked it open the pages started falling out. I got a quote to get it rebound and I was told $300. I'm not keen on that hahaha.
that's amazing, when you said 136 leaves of paper i had thought it didn't sound nearly as long as the book i read, but then i realized later that there are 4 pages per sheet of paper. so many pages to bind this was really impressive!
First time seeing your channel. I love bookbinding, and this is a super cool project. But man, these are some really good shots. Doing these book repairs while setting up the camera(s) for creative and beautiful shots is a hell of an accomplishment. Especially the panning and focus shifting time lapses. Really cool stuff!
This is extremely fascinating to watch. I know nothing about book binding but I always found this talent interesting. I love the old world antique look and feel of things. Can't wait for the next part!
I swallowed in a dry throat...amazing! Really love seeing all the thorough and patient attention you've given and technique as well. Maybe in another fifty or one hundred years someone else is rebinding and repairing once again and takes notice of all your work.
There is smthg remarkable about handwork. It is an honest work: you cannot bullshit your way through it, either you know your stuff or you dont, and it shows. Very good job!
This video appeared in my recommendations and I thought why not. I know nothing about book binding and this was fascinating. Wonderful skill and patience, and I love that Ritchie press.
This is great timing. I am currently going through Dune a little bit each night before bed. I have made a bunch of books over the years but mostly blanks for people to write in. I have done only one complete disassemble and rebind. That was a book about bees for a good friend.
That janky old piece of bee's wax is starting to become a bit of a channel mascot to me. 😅 More seriously, though, I am really appreciating learning more about these methods, and techniques of repair that I've never even heard of. This absolutely separates itself as a standout show of what a repair from core of a person's being looks like when done with care, patience, and even love. Looking forward to part two for sure, and I really hope this has a chance to be seen by every bookbinding enthusiast, even the non-hobbyist enjoyers who just like watching.
Your patience and attention to detail astound me and that takes a lot as I am almost as dedicated to detail as I am addicted to color (in other ventures). I also love how flexible you can be with your problems solving. Maybe one day I will know my options well enough to be brave enough to take on a complex project. (Run-on sentence anyone? 🙄🙃)
@@extremechimpout Fair enough. I was worried you were aiming for everyone else's pitcher of fun. Just out of curiosity, what would you choose to do instead that others may find boring? I want to create a time travel video game... the fruits of my labor sound fun, I do not look forward to the full endeavor.
Almost 20 million copies sold and not a one of them with as much love and dedication poured into it - just wow!! Can't wait to see how this progresses!
I had zero interest in bookbinding nor have searched for it on TH-cam, but somehow your DnD series found its way on my homepage and now I have various bookbinding videos being recommended to me. The itch to start bookbinding is real! Thank you for another series and hoping Dune turns out amazing.
The production value of your videos are impeccable as always! I recently started reading Dune and was excited to see this video in my notifications. It's really magical to see how you breathed life back into the paper and made it look like new again. Impressive work and thank you for sharing your passion online!
That outtro felt like an adventurer binding the book that includes all the tales of their grand stories. Bilbo would be proud (even if he has no idea what a shai hulud is)
Watched all your videos ever since you started this channel. Watching your work is so therapeutic and amazing. The vast techniques you used was so unique and informational. Your attention to detail really shows for how much you love your work! You are an artist!
I am fortunate to own a hand-bound hardback edition of The Lord of the Rings.
The ancient bookbinder was an acquaintance of mine. He took the three volumes and bound them into one block, leather bound, with gold cuts and lettering. Love this item, as it reminds me of him every time I pick it up.
Oh I need to see photos of this that sounds so beautiful
A dream!!! I wish to have all of the LOTR books as well as The hobbit to be leather bound, but ill probably try once i have the facilities and am old enough. (im 16)
PLEASE do more book binding of classic novels. I’ve heard that you can print texts from Project Gutenberg. I would love to see you binding some classic novels and customize it. I am very new to book binding and my goal is to one day bind my own copies of my favorite novels
Definitely on my radar 👍👍 Did you see my Dickens project from December?
@@FourKeysBookArts I absolutely loved it. There aren’t a lot of videos on YT that show binding a real book.
Would you consider binding a copy of Moby Dick with illustration by Barry Moser it’s my dream book to bind (I’m talking about the Arion Press publish but it’s extremely expensive and rare, but the best looking Moby Dick book in my opinion)
I have done this. I printed and bound Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. The copy I did has the original text and a modern translation. It is seen on cords, wooden covers, and green goat leather. The decoration is a simple 14th C design.
Bonus points for the green leather, good choice!
I do love Moby Dick. My list of books I’d like to bind is getting long!
“The patience of a bookbinder.” If that is not a saying, it damn well should be.
Glue takes FOREVER 😀
If there's one thing art and craftsmanship continue to remind me, it's that sometimes the only way to do something is to sit down and put in the hours. The patience and dedication behind these beautiful processes never fails to astound me!
Archival adhesive and Koso paper. Mr Baumgartner would be proud!
I'll always think of him whenever I hear those words
I just finished one of his before i came here. Fully reversable washi koso...
Thought the same 🤣
Well met to fellow viewers at the centre of the Baumgartner / Four Keys venn diagram. 👋
on the contrary, I think he would be horrified to see him removing glue in a manner that damaged the book further. I wish he had been watching Baumgartner, it might have given him some ideas about possibly less damaging ways of removing the glue
Love the tip of sewing two signatures at the same time. Have been binding books for about 20 - 25 years and have never seen that done. Thank you.
I'm glad I was able to share it!
Oooo August 1975. The print is as old as me. I didn’t like it when Dennis said “almost 50 years old” 😂 Absolutely amazing stuff as always!
Ah to be 'almost 50' again! Those were the days!
Now _that_ is a labor of love. I’m amazed especially at how well the corner repairs worked. Can’t wait to see how this comes out!
As a fashion graduate seeing your sewing made me SO happy! I didn't even know sewing was a part of bookbinding!!! Beautiful work!!
Yup the page groups are sewn together for the structural integrity the string provides. Then covered to protect them.
i have a degree in publishing and i am also a seamstress and they are very similar crafts i think, i love how something so simple like some sheets of paper or a piece of fabric can be manipulated and folded and sewn to create a whole new complex object (bonus: i can use many of the same tools for both of these practices haha)
this video reminded me of my internship for the last year of university, very nostalgic feeling
@@irene_xiv Same here!! All hail transferrable skills!
I'd suggest looking into Japanese bookbinding as well :D
Hello fashion grad - semi-professional tailor of bespoke mens historical suits here [1890 - 1940]
With the amount of repair this book needed you may as well count this as a conversion from a double fan bound book to a case binding, something I don't think I've ever seen put into practice.
Truly an incredible job!
Pretty much, I didn’t know what I was getting into when I started.
I gotta say that I find it extremely comendable that you took the time to this, for a book that you love. But while I respect your dedication immensely, I also gotta say, that for me it would really not be worth it. I had to pause and collect my thoughts, when you said you just spent 7 HOURS picking away old adhesive. That is 7 hours you'll never get back, and while in the big picture seven hours isn't much out of a whole life, when you consider that they were spent just picking away old adhesive, 7 hours may as well be a lifetime.
Edit: After binging all of the videos in the series, I have returned to say, I take it all back. This was hands down one of the most incredible pieces of art I have ever witnessed.
And even though I never really cared about Dune enought to even watch the movie, I am now gonna sit my zoomer ass down, and start reading Dune as soon as I can get my hands on a copy. I already have it ordered and I cannot wait. Thank you for sharing this incredible process, of creating a true masterwork of a book. I cannot wait to see what you do next!
The guy who sold his copi for 11 dollars seeing it become a priceless treasure in real time 😢
Honestly, if that were me, I'd be delighted. Glad to know that an old copy that I didn't have space for/didn't need anymore went to such beautiful use!
Well it's not like it would've become said treasure if he hadn't
Gunna be honest, I pretty much stopped reading physical books when I was a teenager. Everything I read is online on my tablet or pc or on kindle. This video made me want to go to my local library.
Please do! I need to go to my local library as well. We can't lose them.
Paper is so much easier to read and certainly more gratifying! Good for you.
There is nothing like having a book in your hand. The smell of the leather, the texture of the paper under your fingers, the smell of the ink, and the vision of fonts, chapter beginnings, and illustrations.
Well you can turn Page's faster than a amazon Kindle.
WOW!!!! The spine is unrecognizable! Your repair job looks amazing. Well worth the time!
Thank you!
I once washed, sized, and de-acidified a favorite paperback. Many happy hobby hours.
First the DnD series and now Dune - loving this so much! I appreciate all the time and dedication you put into all of your projects.
Thank you so much!
Two Dutch words come to mind while watching this video: Engelengeduld (Angels patience) and Monnikenwerk (Monks' work). Brilliant video, I love every step of it!
I really appreciate how much work you put into this. I hope this video makes you enough money to continue such labor intensive projects.
This has been sitting in my feed for a couple of days and I didn't think I'd be interested, yet at the same time, I never got around to clicking "Not interested". Tonight, I thought, "What the hell." and clicked it anyway. I'm so glad I did, and I'm looking forward to watching part two!
I suppose 'rescuing' this copy could be quite a subjective argument but even as a 'labour-of-love' project it demonstrates just what can be done to give more life to an old book. Modern (just dip the whole spine in glue) techniques frustrate me because I open some copies made this way and its like a magician riffling a deck of cards into the air - and all single pages too! Modernisation is NOT always Improvement. Having said that, I'm astounded at the patience you have but, then again, its SO worth it. Looking forward to part 2, Dennis, keep up the good work!
You make a good point. I could have approached this book from a strictly conservation angle; fix the boards and tears, maybe some light repair to the spine, etc. But I want this to be both a showpiece and a working reading copy of the book, and I wouldn’t trust the old binding to hold up for another 50 years. I’m glad you enjoyed the video, and thanks for the comment!
when both hyperfixations connect. i learned about washi kozo from baumgartner restoration! I had a leo pointing meme moment
Last week it was watch repair and apparently the algorithm has chosen this next hyperfixation is beautiful book repair and binding
This is the perfect way to start a Saturday morning. Big mug of coffee, and a long video indulging in the love of craft. Balm for a frazzled soul.
me : dang, this book is in incredible condition ! narator : we can see it's pretty damaged. Me : .... he must NEVER see the state of the books in my home...
This series on rebinding Dune is now complete. It is well worth watching them all to see the variety of skills the artisan displays. Wonderful job!
This is the definition of a labour of love.
This is not only an impressive job, this is a true Dune fan being so respectful on this masterpiece and taking so much effort on bringing it back to life one single page at the time.
As a former offset print press operator I know the pains of working with paper, bindings, and adhesives...
Your patience and dedication are truly magnificent, and the diligence you have shown in your work is commendable. You have approached every task with grace and precision. A great job well done.
This video couldn't have been released on a better day for me, as I was having a rough one today. Thank you, you really brightened it :)
It's always lovely how much care and patience you put into your work. I cannot wait to see this project continue!
I'm so glad! Be well my friend!
Your binding skill is eclipsed only by your sheer patience. Excellent work so far; can't wait to see the how the rest of it turns out.
Bless the algorithm for suggesting this video to me! I am so excited to see more.
NoooOOoOOOoo the heartbreak to find this is a part one video and it's NEW. I hate waiting. I love this book though and your restorations are wonderful. Can't wait for part 2!!! Thanks for doing this!
He who can destroy a thing can control a thing. Or, you know, restore it. Love the rebinding videos!
You've watched too much restoration YT when you wonder if the mulberry paper would be good to use before it comes out. Thanks Julian.
😂
Glad to see I wasn't the only one waiting for the washi kozo xD
Well I came here from a YT recommendation under Julian's video 😂
At 4:45, I saw the address of what I presumed was the original owner. The city of Fontana caught my interest as I live in it, and the address is a little over a mile away from me. I thought it was really neat that a book started its journey from the factory, to where I live, and over 50 years later it ends up in your hands
What a wonderful job. You have such patience to deal with each page individually and finish with a perfect book. I am looking forward to the next part; always love watching you work!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful. Have you ever considered reminding a Bible?
Wow.. the sheer amount of work you put into this is staggering- and inspiring. The quiet determination of craftspeople in their flow is something else.
I'm amazed how much you spoiled us in this video. I kept looking at the time left in the video and being shocked you kept going! With all the hours you put into this video there were several times I thought "surely it will end here" but there was still more and more! Thank you for sharing and great work
Great choice! Next maybe Foundation and Empire or The Book of the New Sun series? All fundamentally important and enjoyable.
This is a fascinating process to see and your mastery is obvious. 👍🏻
If want something truly old (at least in terms of when it was written), you could print and bind a copy of A True Story by Lucian of Samosata. It’s a sci-fi space adventure that was written 1900 years ago.
You must have the patience of a saint. I love watching you do these videos
Your level of patience is envious
I found your step-by-step depiction of removing the glue and mending the torn pages VERY valuable. Thank you for sharing!
It's really interesting to see how much crossover there is between bookbinding/repair and art restoration.
Now I know what they mean by "The patience of Job!" Suffering definitely has it's rewards! Thanks for sharing your skills with us!
Those repairs were so incredible! Great work on this one - I very much look forward to part 2.
Gosh, I am loving your videos. This art of book binding is such a labor of love, but super addictive to watch. Thank you for the tremendous effort of filming, editing, and of course making books and sharing with us.
Glad you like them!
I am so incredibly stoked for this series! The part of me that loves "Dune" is chest bumping the part of me that loves your work. Looking forward to part 2!
Five ribbons is a LOT of sewing, but I don't blame you one bit, after all that work. This was simply amazing
That intro was epic! As for the repairs, Dennis, you are like a surgeon! Can’t wait for part the second.
Thats so crazy, love your work❤i would never have the patience for such a project
Thank you for making this video. It's well edited and nicely narrated. I bail on similar videos before reaching the end, but yours was captivating from beginning to end.
Wow, the effort put into this video... I can see you're finding your video style! I'll be watching until the end of this channel...i look forward to 1 million!
Thank you, me too!
No way. That's a lot of work! Those time-lapse shots are actually very epic.
Great job! Decades ago, I rebound a copy of black elk speaks. It was single pages like this. I used a unique binding method that was similar to Japanese binding method.
I studied fine arts press and got my degree at UNO decades ago. I still bookbind unique pieces. 😊
You, sir, are a master of your craft! You have no idea how inspirational it is to see a classic of science-fiction restored in this way. Thank you for sharing your world with us.
After you did your DnD books, I wanted to do this with my Dune books!!
You are an artist in bookbinding. I can tell this book is a labor of love. Can't wait for the next video segment.
I have to admit, a planed gilt fore-edge seems like a good choice for a book like this, if only because it seems to scream out for a hidden fore-edge painting. 🙂 Beautiful work as always!
I don't know how I ended up here, but I am amazed by the work you're putting on this book. Beautiful work 💜!
I love books, it's fascinating to see how you breathe new life into a book.
Thanks for posting this. I bought a book for my career that was $300, and the moment I cracked it open the pages started falling out. I got a quote to get it rebound and I was told $300. I'm not keen on that hahaha.
that's amazing, when you said 136 leaves of paper i had thought it didn't sound nearly as long as the book i read, but then i realized later that there are 4 pages per sheet of paper. so many pages to bind this was really impressive!
First time seeing your channel. I love bookbinding, and this is a super cool project.
But man, these are some really good shots. Doing these book repairs while setting up the camera(s) for creative and beautiful shots is a hell of an accomplishment. Especially the panning and focus shifting time lapses. Really cool stuff!
Amazing work. I don’t have the patience to do that, but I’m so glad that you do.
The level of attention and detail that went into this is so stunning and inspiring. I absolutely love it. This deserves so much praise!
So good to see a craftsman at work. Thank you
YOU TALK VERY WELL.
CONGRATULATIONS.
WORK VERY WELL AND TALK VERY WELL.
I ENVY WHAT YOU DO.
BOOKS ARE EVERYTHING.
It is soo nice and calm, too see the fine care, to old pages! 👍
Thanks so much 😊
This is extremely fascinating to watch. I know nothing about book binding but I always found this talent interesting. I love the old world antique look and feel of things. Can't wait for the next part!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man!! This rebinding is a journey in itself. Also, your choice of music for this vid is wonderful.
Now on to Part 2. 💚
I'm not a big reader. I have only a few books I actually enjoyed. But I do find your videos interesting and enjoyable
As a printer and bookbinder by trade, I cannot say enough how much I enjoyed this video. So amazing
I swallowed in a dry throat...amazing! Really love seeing all the thorough and patient attention you've given and technique as well. Maybe in another fifty or one hundred years someone else is rebinding and repairing once again and takes notice of all your work.
There is smthg remarkable about handwork. It is an honest work: you cannot bullshit your way through it, either you know your stuff or you dont, and it shows. Very good job!
Always love to see craftsman at the top of their game. Wonderful.
He is the Kwisatz Haderach!
Just watched the new movie yesterday! The book looks great so far can't wait to see the finished tome!
Thanks! I need to take a break from bookbinding to go see it!
This video appeared in my recommendations and I thought why not. I know nothing about book binding and this was fascinating. Wonderful skill and patience, and I love that Ritchie press.
This is great timing. I am currently going through Dune a little bit each night before bed. I have made a bunch of books over the years but mostly blanks for people to write in. I have done only one complete disassemble and rebind. That was a book about bees for a good friend.
The infinite patience and commitment is extraordinary and shows your dedication to your craft.
Genuinely one of the coolest and most unique TH-cam channels I've seen in a long time. Can't wait for Part 2.
That janky old piece of bee's wax is starting to become a bit of a channel mascot to me. 😅
More seriously, though, I am really appreciating learning more about these methods, and techniques of repair that I've never even heard of. This absolutely separates itself as a standout show of what a repair from core of a person's being looks like when done with care, patience, and even love. Looking forward to part two for sure, and I really hope this has a chance to be seen by every bookbinding enthusiast, even the non-hobbyist enjoyers who just like watching.
I’ll have to give that bit of wax a farewell video when it finally bites the dust!
I'm very hyped about your project as I'm a great Dune fan myself.
A someone who loves books and appreciates craftsmanship, this is the channel I never knew I needed.
In the process of doing such meticulous work, you must have had the opportunity to read the book while taking it apart and re-assembling!
I'm just a hobbyist and don't know if I would have repaired all those pages and just found a book in better shape to do this. Amazing work!
Your patience and attention to detail astound me and that takes a lot as I am almost as dedicated to detail as I am addicted to color (in other ventures). I also love how flexible you can be with your problems solving. Maybe one day I will know my options well enough to be brave enough to take on a complex project. (Run-on sentence anyone? 🙄🙃)
Dune is my favourite novel. Good to see you doing this project. That was a massive pain of a project though hahaha
I have done some repairs and rebinds few years ago. Your video is thoroughly enjoyable, informative. Thank you!
oh nooooooo another hobby with a low barrier to entryyyyyyyy
Sounds like an adhd fixation lmaooo I feel this on another level 😅
Really? It looks unbelievably boring
@@extremechimpoutNot your cuppa tea, eh? Try not to piss in the pot just because you don't like it.
@@OGdadpool Don't get me wrong I love watching the videos but I would definitely not want to do it myself is what I meant
@@extremechimpout Fair enough. I was worried you were aiming for everyone else's pitcher of fun.
Just out of curiosity, what would you choose to do instead that others may find boring?
I want to create a time travel video game... the fruits of my labor sound fun, I do not look forward to the full endeavor.
this is incredible. you deserve major kudos for just the sheer amount of labor involved.
Almost 20 million copies sold and not a one of them with as much love and dedication poured into it - just wow!! Can't wait to see how this progresses!
Absolutely wonderful work, Dennis- can't wait to see what you have planned for the cover! Also, perfect timing for this project, of course... 😉
I wanted to launch last Friday but didn't quite make it, oh well!
I can't handle this, just thinking how much work this man put into this piece of art.
I had zero interest in bookbinding nor have searched for it on TH-cam, but somehow your DnD series found its way on my homepage and now I have various bookbinding videos being recommended to me. The itch to start bookbinding is real! Thank you for another series and hoping Dune turns out amazing.
The production value of your videos are impeccable as always! I recently started reading Dune and was excited to see this video in my notifications.
It's really magical to see how you breathed life back into the paper and made it look like new again. Impressive work and thank you for sharing your passion online!
I love watching your videos. I find them inspiring. As a leather worker, I have ‘borrowed’ several of your techniques. Keep em comin’.
That outtro felt like an adventurer binding the book that includes all the tales of their grand stories. Bilbo would be proud (even if he has no idea what a shai hulud is)
Watched all your videos ever since you started this channel. Watching your work is so therapeutic and amazing. The vast techniques you used was so unique and informational. Your attention to detail really shows for how much you love your work! You are an artist!
Wow, thank you!