Book binding for Beginners
Bookbinding for Beginners
by Florence O. Bean - Assistant in Manual Arts - Boston Public Schools
Published by School Arts Publishing Company 1914
Calendar Stand
A CALENDAR STAND
First make or secure a calendar, which should be of small size. If
desired, a picture may be used with the calendar, but it should
harmonize with it in size and color. In such a case plan to have
the space between the two much smaller than the margins, so
that the eye will take them in as a group, and not as two
separate objects. Decide on the margins as described in Problem
II, and thus arrive at the proper size for one of the foundation
pieces of news board. (See Plate XVIII.)
Make a dimensioned sketch of this piece, and plan to have two
made of news board. For the outside covering plan a strip of
vellum which shall be long enough to cover both pieces of news
board when placed about one-eighth of an inch apart, and to
make half-inch laps on each side and end. Plan a strip of vellum
about an inch wide and as long as the width of the foundation
pieces to form the back of the hinge; and two pieces of lining
paper, each one-eighth of an inch smaller in both directions than
the foundation pieces. Make dimensioned sketches of these
Calendar Mount Freehand Sketches
Calendars
pieces (see Plate XIX), layout and cut all parts.
In the center of the narrow strip of vellum mark off a space one-eighth of an inch wide, extending lengthwise of the
strip. Apply paste and lay the two pieces of news board on the vellum and with edges against the lines drawn. Press
hard on the news board, turn it over, and rub down the vellum. A hinge is thus formed for the two pieces of news
board. Lay these pieces on the large piece of vellum and draw around the whole. Apply paste to the vellum inside
the pencil lines. Lay the double foundation on the pasted surface with the narrow strip of vellum on top. Rub down
the outside surface very hard, leaving no wrinkles or rough places; clip the corners as described in Problem II, paste
the laps, fold them over, rub them down, and line the mount with the pieces of marbled paper. Connect the front and
back halves of the mount by a single or double strap of vellum pasted to the inside of each. Finish by pasting on the
calendar and picture.
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