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QuestionWhere is the best place to find binding supplies?Community AnswerSpecialty on-line stores, including Amazon, will sell book binding supplies. Artist's supply or scapbook stores may also carry these supplies. Keep in mind that you may not always get everything in one place, and may have to shop around.
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QuestionMany of our church hymnal covers are starting to tear along the binding. Is tape the best way to repair this?Community AnswerI do not recommend using everyday Scotch tape for repairing tears in pages. Look for archival tape made specifically for this. It has a paper-like feel to it, isn't shiny and is acid-free or pH-neutral. At a glance it may look like thin, see-through white tape, but it goes on clear and will last a long time.
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QuestionWhat can I use instead of binder tape for a book that has separated from its cover?Community AnswerTyvek is great for this. Cut up a Tyvek envelope, and use the flexible, neutral PVA glue from the craft store. This makes a strong, permanent and attractive hinge. Use parchment paper to isolate the repair.
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QuestionShould I use the same steps to repair a ripped off cover and spine?Community AnswerYes! You'll use the same steps as described in the section about repairing a hinge. Just repeat the steps for both sides of the book.
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QuestionCan I use double-side tape if I can't find binding tape?Community AnswerDouble sided tape is sticky on both sides. However, it doesn't tend to be really strong and, for a big book, might not be enough.
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QuestionWill this work for hardcover books that will be frequently read? Such as Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban?Community AnswerThis will extend the life of any book but if that book is getting very heavy traffic, you're going to wear it out sooner than other books in any event.
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QuestionMy book's pages came loose from the spine. How do I fix it?Community AnswerApply a clear-drying craft glue to the inside of the spine, and gently stick on the pages. Make sure they stay securely pressed together until the glue dries. The glue packaging should tell you how long it will take to dry.
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QuestionHow do I repair a paperback book where the pages are loose and the cover detached?Community AnswerUse rubber cement/glue and hold it in place with paperclips/clothespins/binder clips (depending on thickness of book section) while it dries.
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QuestionWhat is the point of the waxed paper?Community AnswerThe waxed paper protects the spine of the cover from sticking to the spine of the book block. Same for the cover and book block. It also helps to wick away any moisture so the pages won't wrinkle.
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QuestionHow can I fix my book binding if my dog wrecked it and he chewed it up?Community AnswerIn this case, you probably won't be able to repair your book at home. Take it to a professional book binder and see fi they can fix it for you, but be prepared that it might be beyond fixing!
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QuestionCan I repair a set of antique books that the red is coming off and came loose in places?Community AnswerIf you find these books to be valuable, I'd recommend taking them to a professional bookbinder or repair shop. If you're set on doing it yourself, I'd do some more research before using this method.
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QuestionI have a hardcover sketchbook where the cover is detached completely from the text block. How can I repair both the spine and the hinges?Community AnswerIf the cover spine is damaged, you can try to repair and reinforce the spine before using the method above to attach the cover back to the text block.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to get a book repaired?Community AnswerThe cost will depend on a lot of different factors. These include what exact prepares need to be done, how old the book is, what sort of materials are required, and how big the book is. It's best to take the book in to a professional book binder and ask for an estimate.
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QuestionWill this work on leather-bound books?Community AnswerYou may have to use a glue specifically designed for leather, but yes, these steps can work on leather-bound books.
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QuestionWhat is the plastic or wax paper piece that is sliding between the spine cover and the text block?Community AnswerI think, from looking at the video and reading other sites, that the wax paper is meant to prevent the glue from moving into the spine from the text block. When you open a book, the pages are glued/sewed together, but they are not firmly attached to the center of the spine. If you do this with a hardback book, the book would not open properly. That piece of wax paper keeps the bound pages from sticking to the spine as the adhesive dries.
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QuestionHow do I repair a book's binding if a lot of the spine is peeled down?Community AnswerI had that same problem, and found that using binding tape to stick the spine back together is quite successful. The one problem is that if your book has old parts of the spine sticking to the back of the cover the glue might peel off. In that case tape might work better.
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QuestionCan I use craft glue to repair a textbook that fell out of its cover?Snakey006550Top AnswererCraft glue is too hard and brittle for book repair. Use PVA bookbinding glue instead because it stays flexible. Remove loose glue from the spine and cover, apply a thin layer of PVA to the spine, align the pages, press the book under a heavy object for several hours, and reinforce the inside hinges with bookbinding or linen tape. This will make the book sturdy and flexible again.
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QuestionHow can I fix a weak book spine before adding new pages to an old book cover I want to use for a journal?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo fix the weak spine before adding new pages: First, remove any loose glue or fabric from the spine. Cut and glue a piece of linen tape or strong fabric to fit the spine. If the spine is very weak, glue a strip of thin cardboard first, then cover it with fabric. Close the cover and press it under a heavy object until dry. Once the spine is strong, sew or glue in the new journal pages.
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QuestionHow can I replace the cover of a dictionary with a missing cover, and what materials should I use?Snakey006550Top AnswererUse strong materials and glue. Use thick cardboard for the cover, and wrap it with fabric, bookbinding cloth, or strong paper using PVA glue. Connect the spine to the covers with tape, glue the first and last pages to the new cover, and reinforce the inside hinges with tape for extra strength.
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QuestionHow do I repair a book where the pages were originally glued to the spine, and the glue is coming undone? Should I apply glue directly to the spine without using a wax paper barrier?Snakey006550Top AnswererYou can fix it by reapplying glue. Remove any old, flaky glue from the spine, then apply a thin layer of flexible book glue (like PVA) along the spine. Place the loose pages back in order, close the book, and press it under a heavy object for several hours. If the spine is weak, reinforce it with bookbinding tape. No wax paper is needed since the pages should stick to the spine.
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QuestionCan I reverse a cracked spine on a paperback book?Snakey006550Top AnswererYou can't fully fix a cracked spine, but you can repair it. Check if pages are loose and fix them first. Apply flexible book glue, like PVA, inside the crack. Close the book and press it under a heavy object for a few hours. Reinforce the spine with clear book repair tape. This won’t make it new, but it will keep the book usable.
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QuestionIs self-adhesive binding tape effective, and what are some non-adhesive brands?Snakey006550Top AnswererMost binding tape online is self-adhesive, which is good for quick fixes. However, non-adhesive tape is better for strong repairs since you can apply your own glue. Examples include Lineco binder's tape, which is linen tape for sewing book spines, and Tyvek tape, which is strong for reinforcing spines. You can buy them on Etsy and bookbinding stores like Hollander’s. Non-adhesive tape lasts longer and offers better control for repairs.
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QuestionShould I tape the first page to the inside cover, or should I replicate the original linen tape that connects the spine to the cover?Snakey006550Top AnswererIt's best to replicate the original structure as closely as possible. The original linen tape connected the spine to the cover because it provided strong, flexible support for the book's hinge. If you only tape from the first page to the inside cover, the repair might not be as durable, and the hinge could break again. To restore the book properly, attach the tape to the spine first, just like the original linen tape. Then secure it to the inside cover. If needed, reinforce the first and last pages with additional tape for extra support. This method lets the book open and close smoothly while keeping the hinge strong.
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QuestionWhat should I do if a book has a thread binding?Snakey006550Top AnswererIf a book has thread binding, it's likely sewn. To repair it, check if the thread is intact or broken. If needed, re-sew the sections using strong bookbinding thread, following the original pattern. Apply PVA glue to the spine for added stability and glue the cover back into place, ensuring the sewing stays intact. Press the book under a heavy object while it dries, being careful not to damage the threads or text block.
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QuestionHow can I replace the 9" high by 3-3/4" wide dark red end cover of my 50-year-old book, given that the front and back covers are intact?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo replace a missing end cover, cut a piece of sturdy paper or bookbinding board to the required size, then cover it with dark red bookbinding paper or fabric. Apply glue, fold the material over the edges, and press it down firmly. Once dry, glue it into the book and let it dry under a weight to make sure it stays in place.
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QuestionHow can I remove the glue from the spine of a paperback?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo remove glue from the spine of a paperback, dampen a soft cloth with warm water and gently rub the glue to soften it. Use a blunt tool, like a plastic scraper, to lift the glue off. If needed, apply rubbing alcohol to a cloth and rub the glue. Clean the area with a dry cloth once the glue is removed. Be gentle to avoid damaging the book.
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QuestionHow similar is single-stitched binder tape to bookbinding tape for repairing a broken hinge?Snakey006550Top AnswererSingle-stitched binder tape is not the same as bookbinding tape. Bookbinding tape is strong, flexible, and adhesive-backed, ideal for repairing spines and hinges. Single-stitched binder tape is fabric with stitching, primarily for sewing and reinforcement. For a book hinge repair, bookbinding or linen hinging tape is recommended.
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QuestionWhat is the British name for "single stitched binder tape"?Snakey006550Top AnswererIn the UK, "single-stitched binder tape" is often called "binding tape" or "cotton tape" if made of cotton. If it has a woven pattern, it may be called "herringbone tape."
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QuestionCan I use spine cloth and a domestic sewing machine to create my own single-stitched spine repair hinge since I can't find single-stitched tape in the UK?Snakey006550Top AnswererYes, you can use spine cloth and sew it with a sewing machine to make a single-stitched hinge. Use thin but strong fabric like bookbinding mull or linen. A long straight stitch works best. Test it on scrap fabric to check strength and flexibility. If needed, add glue for extra support.
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QuestionWhere can I take books to have them repaired and reproduced?IndigoTheTherianCommunity AnswerConsider visiting local bookstores or searching for online videos that can guide you in book repair and reproduction.
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