I believe you measure from the oposite side and insert from the opposite side before cutting. Also to align it's using the red line and looking from above from the other side. Never touch anything near the blade. You must have tongs to pick up the scraps left over. I believe a small plastic or paper bag is placed where the hanging handle rests. When using sharps wear a glove.
Double fan or lumback binding is more suitable for photo paper. Doesn't take any more gear and works better on difficult to glue paper (like photo paper). Also PUR instead of PVA can do the trick. PVA doesn't stick to my matt photo papers at all :(
@@Obeijin Laser is easier but quality definitely not. Especially if you print actual photos. Laser has some advantages like being less picky about the paper (even tho for covers that's usually not a problem) and depending on the Ink used Laser is usually a bit more durable when it comes to scratch resistance and such stuff.
Thank you! This is very informative. I do like the alternate methods demonstrated. Spectacular!
I believe you measure from the oposite side and insert from the opposite side before cutting. Also to align it's using the red line and looking from above from the other side. Never touch anything near the blade. You must have tongs to pick up the scraps left over. I believe a small plastic or paper bag is placed where the hanging handle rests. When using sharps wear a glove.
It would cost over $150 to have my travel journal bound. This is fabulous! Thank you!
That method 2 is very enticing. Never heard of that kind of stapler. I only use a long stapler with 20-30 pages..
Double fan or lumback binding is more suitable for photo paper. Doesn't take any more gear and works better on difficult to glue paper (like photo paper). Also PUR instead of PVA can do the trick. PVA doesn't stick to my matt photo papers at all :(
Yet another great video! Thanks!
Hi! please make similar for other photobooks/magazine type and for hard cover binding. Thanks in advance.
you are heaven sent.. thanks
Thank you! Thank you!
Hi, great video, thanks. Which paper did you use for the inner pages and for the cover?
Hello, could it be done with 180 gram photographic paper? great video!!!
Thank you so much!
excellent....
Thanks! you did for my request.!!
Hello and thank you for this video. But where to find this machine?
There is link in the description for Amazon. You can also look at smaller hardware shops, search by name. Vevor stocks it too in the US and UK
@@PhotoBookGuru thank you !
I noticed you cut the pages prior to printing? Does this not make it more difficult to print on small sized pages less than A4?
I would print on A4 and then trim
Awesome tutorial. I love making my own books and this looks easy to follow. Do you print your covers with an inkjet printer or laser printer?
Laser will give you better quality !
@@Obeijin Laser is easier but quality definitely not. Especially if you print actual photos. Laser has some advantages like being less picky about the paper (even tho for covers that's usually not a problem) and depending on the Ink used Laser is usually a bit more durable when it comes to scratch resistance and such stuff.
In terms of GSM thickness how many GSM in thickness