Bookbinding and its auxiliary branches . to fold over the material the width of the round cornersnugly on the board and sides, then with the finger applypaste on the turn-in sides, lay the ends over first, and then. the fore edge turn-in on top. Rub it in well, and hit withthe hammer to reduce the bulge. Leather is turned inby carefully gathering up and folding the pared ends BLANK BOOK FORWARDING 193 closely together, then pressing in with a folder. A ham-mer may likewise be employed, especially if the leatheris thick and the proper care has not been taken in theparing. The turn-in of the squ


Bookbinding and its auxiliary branches . to fold over the material the width of the round cornersnugly on the board and sides, then with the finger applypaste on the turn-in sides, lay the ends over first, and then. the fore edge turn-in on top. Rub it in well, and hit withthe hammer to reduce the bulge. Leather is turned inby carefully gathering up and folding the pared ends BLANK BOOK FORWARDING 193 closely together, then pressing in with a folder. A ham-mer may likewise be employed, especially if the leatheris thick and the proper care has not been taken in theparing. The turn-in of the square corners is made by foldingthe projecting end of the material over the edge of thecorner, and folding in one-fourth of the edge of the foreedge turn-in to prevent raveling. Paste this with thefinger and turn in the material over the fore edge of theboard. Pressing.— Place a sheet of waste paper on a pieceof zinc between the boards and end-leaves to prevent thedampness from penetrating the leaves. Then lay a piece iro. 1. Ho. 2. No. 3. No. 4. No. S. No. 6. No. 7. Quarto. Cap. Demy. Medium. S. Royal. Cap. Demy. No. 8. Ho. 9. No. 10. No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. Medium and Royal. Imperial. Small Quarto. Medium.


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