Question 2: What should I do if the book is stuck? 1, first arrange the leaves in order and align them.
2. Then find a clamp to prevent it from sliding ―― not on one side of the spine, but on the opposite side.
3. Find a nail and punch 3-4 holes in the spine of the book. Be careful not to get it crooked. You can clamp the nail with pliers, and the nail should just get stuck in the dent of the pliers. Then put the pliers flat on the paper and hammer them, which can basically ensure that the nails touch straight and nail into the paper.
4, binding with thin thread, some people use wire binding, but the wire will rust, rusty books are not beautiful? I usually use thin plastic thread for flying kites. The thin thread should bypass the nail hole several times, on the one hand, reduce the pressure of the thread on the book, otherwise the thin thread will damage the paper; On the other hand, it also prevents the thread end from breaking.
5. Loosen the book holder and do some post-work with glue and tape when necessary.
Question 3: How to handle the opening of books, as shown in figure 1. If you want to save this book for later use, if you want to repair it, go to the copy shop. Of course, a copy shop like a larger university should be possible. If you want to do it, buy a 502 glue and get rid of it yourself.
Two. Arrange the pages first and align them.
Then find a clamp to prevent it from sliding ―― not on one side of the spine, but on the opposite side.
Find a nail and punch 3-4 holes in the spine. Be careful not to tilt them. You can clamp the nail with pliers, and the nail should just get stuck in the dent of the pliers. Then put the pliers flat on the paper and nail them with a hammer, so that the nails can basically be nailed vertically into the paper.
Binding with thin thread, some people bind with wire, but the wire will rust, and the rusty book is not beautiful, right? I usually use thin plastic thread for flying kites. The thin thread should bypass the nail hole several times, on the one hand, reduce the pressure of the thread on the book, otherwise the thin thread will damage the paper; On the other hand, it also prevents the line from breaking.
Loosen the book clip and do some post-work with glue and tape if necessary.
Question 4: What should I do if a thick book is stuck? Buy some glue and stick it on.
Question 5: What should I do if the book is stuck? Apply 502 glue to the back and press a thin cloth.
Question 6: What should I do if the book is opened and broken?
Question 7: How to paste the book with white latex?
Question 8: The book is degummed. What should I do? What can be used to glue the available 509 glue and UV shadowless glue? 509 glue is generally divided into two types: AB, which can be used according to the instructions before use. Different manufacturers use slightly different methods, but they all need to be fixed for a long time, generally more than 24 hours; Ultraviolet shadowless adhesive needs ultraviolet lamp irradiation, and it can be fixed in a few minutes after pasting.
Question 9: How to fix the book when it is open? You can go to some old bookstores or libraries and ask how to repair ancient books, which is very knowledgeable.
Question 10: What should I do if the book is opened? More than 500 pages have been glued. How can I stick them together? Is there any way? I love books very much! The copy shop can get the kind of machine that binds the tender, and it can be re-bound. I hope it will be adopted!