And here we finish these springbacks / Sprungrücken started in the previous post, and the three others that were "dropped in". Whew! That was a lot of "malochen", aka hard labor ...
Full instructions (without me) can be viewed on the Book Arts Web at https://www.philobiblon.com/springback/. View the color images for the post on Insta.
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Last check on spring foundation/spine stiffener. |
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Gluing out the spring foundation/spine stiffener from the outer edges to the first crease. |
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Positioning the spring foundation/spine stiffener and then rubbing down onto the thin boards. |
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Gluing out the fill that evens out the transition from the spring foundation/spine stiffener. |
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Gluing down the fill. |
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Checking the layers of the spring foundation/spine stiffener. In the German tradition the spine is built up in layers with the width lining up with the inside creases. |
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Gluing down the thick boards. The thickness of the spring equals the thickness of the thick boards. |
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Wetting out the leather. |
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Pasting out the leather. |
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Folding the outer sides of the leather with only the spine exposed to make it easier to position on the binding. |
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Positioning the leather on the spine. |
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Working the leather into the groove and across the boards. |
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Turning in the leather in the area of the spine. |
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Making sure the turn-ins are nice and precise. |
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Putting down the pastedown. |
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It's been a busy few weeks with three more springbacks added to the batch, as a rush job, of course. |
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Here, the cutaway springback open ... It springs! |
So, what should I work on next?