Book binding - Along with the related crafts of calligraphy and stamping.

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So I've previously made the type of notebook where several sheets are folded in half and then bound. My more ambitious project is to hand copy The Unabomber's manifesto and bind that into a hardcover book imitating the methods used prior to the printing press. I wanted to use thick lines like a medieval manuscript but the ink would bleed through even thick paper.

So does anyone have experience with things like this?
 
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So I've previously made the type of notebook where several sheets are folded in half and then bound.
Speaking of sheets; did you finally have some energy to change your piss and cum-stained bed sheets?
 
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I once checked out a book on it and I have an article in an encyclopedia about it in my room currently.
I'd like to get into it. I know it involves needles and threading.
 
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Use thicker paper, ink doesn't bleed through things like watercolor or even a heavy-weight Strathmore. They sell book-binding kits online if you want to get your feet wet. Judging by the state of your room pics though you should get your priorities straight instead of jumping into hand-lettering and then binding a 35,000 word manifesto.
 
Have you tried looking up book-binding videos on youtube? I recently discovered this hobby myself and from what it looks like, it doesn't seem to be one of the hardest hobbies to get into either, it's just time consuming as all hell. Now, your ambitious project idea to hand-write the Manifesto will take a bit more practice and work, as you'd have to find the right paper (or even make it yourself, if you want to go that route). Watercolor paper is very nice, honestly just thinking this stuff over makes me very grateful to have vintage watercolor/heavy-weight paper.
 
I can't think of anything more exciting than book binding.

But going outside for a walk is pretty close to the same excitement.

Or maybe putting on new socks.
 
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Have you tried looking up book-binding videos on youtube? I recently discovered this hobby myself and from what it looks like, it doesn't seem to be one of the hardest hobbies to get into either, it's just time consuming as all hell. Now, your ambitious project idea to hand-write the Manifesto will take a bit more practice and work, as you'd have to find the right paper (or even make it yourself, if you want to go that route). Watercolor paper is very nice, honestly just thinking this stuff over makes me very grateful to have vintage watercolor/heavy-weight paper.
Yeah I've got the basic idea of it down since I've bound blank paper already. I'm past experimenting and I've got waterproof inks, I've picked out the ideal nib size and a cardstock paper that will allow fairly bold letters without bleeding. My setup is a clipboard with different size rulers clamped to the sides to allow room for margins and for where the binding will be.
 
Wait is this the guy who has like a crusty carpet sample he keeps in the corner to cum on like a dog trained to shit in a litter box?
No, I posted a photo on top of my bed and an empty lasagna tin was at the edge of the frame prompting further questioning.
 
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Do you have any experience with calligraphy? Its a life's work to perfect that art. Any idea which font you want to use? Fraktur, plain cursive or something esoteric like carolingian minuscule?
What paper are you going to use? What binding rope? Linen is traditional but quite expensive. Any idea for material for a front and back cover?
 
Do you have any experience with calligraphy? Its a life's work to perfect that art. Any idea which font you want to use? Fraktur, plain cursive or something esoteric like carolingian minuscule?
What paper are you going to use? What binding rope? Linen is traditional but quite expensive. Any idea for material for a front and back cover?
I'm new to calligraphy, I was going to use blackletter but that bleeds even through cardstock so I'm doing my regular handwriting with a dip pen. I've got cardstock, kitestring for binding and will likely use fiberboard and either leather or canvas for the cover.
 
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I'm new to calligraphy, I was going to use blackletter but that bleeds even through cardstock so I'm doing my regular handwriting with a dip pen. I've got cardstock, kitestring for binding and will likely use fiberboard and either leather or canvas for the cover.
I used to do calligraphy using the calligraphy pen. It was messy, would not recommend on my part lol.
 
I'm all for cool projects and shit, but of all the books to want to bind, why Industrial Society and Its Future?

I guess you could share the picture on /lit/ or something, but who are you trying to impress?
 
I'm all for cool projects and shit, but of all the books to want to bind, why Industrial Society and Its Future?

I guess you could share the picture on /lit/ or something, but who are you trying to impress?
The manifesto is relatively short and I figured it was fitting since I'm reviving a completely dead art form. And by dead I mean I googled to see if anyone else did this and besides Torah scribes nobody seems to do it.
 
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