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الخميس، 11 أغسطس 2016

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7 Tips On Book Restoration And Maintenance

By Kathleen Mitchell


Books are likely to fall apart over time. In other cases, they are damaged by acid, water, fire, etc. They may also fall and tear the cover in the process. Book restoration ensures that your treasured publication regains its usable condition. It may also be a rare collection that you wish to keep clean and in good condition. Here are tips you need to complete the work effectively.

What needs to be done during restoration? The type of element that damages a book and its features determine the kind of repair required. A different form of attention is required when the spine is detached compared to when a few pages are torn. The type of binding used also determines the materials required and procedure to be used. Some areas require simple mending while others need more attention.

Gather all the materials and tools you need. These materials are determined by the repair works required. The common tools and materials needed are glue, different tapes, thread and scissors. The glue used is specifically for binding papers. The thread ties together the signature pages before they are glued to form the spine. The working area should be well lit and spacious. It makes your work easier.

Repair individual pages and signatures before moving on to the cover or spine. This allows you to address individual tears before they are bound into signatures. Signatures are created using waxed thread to hold smaller sections together. Ensure that the knot on the signature is tight enough in a way that it will not come off as you work on the spine.

Cut and apply the binder tape. The tape should be the length of your spine. The tape is applied holding the spine and another attached to the cover. The sticky surface will be attached to the inner spine section of the cover and the inner cover. Enough pressure must be applied to ensure that the tape holds. A bone folder or Teflon may be used to hold the tape into place.

There is need to keep the text on the cover visible. As such, a clear tape is used. There is need to apply pressure when binding the spine to ensure that the cover holds effectively. Leave an allowance to ease opening and closing. The gutter and spine in general are pressed when gluing to eliminate bubbles that otherwise weaken the bond.

The Teflon or bone folder used to provide pressure is removed ones the glue has effectively held the cover. In some cases, rubber band is used. The binding should be strong enough to allow you hold the book upside down by the cover without tearing. As final touches, clip any loose ends and mend the corners. Anything that can reinforce the spine is added. Your book is now ready for use.

Avoid storing books in basements because the dump conditions damage the papers. Books should be stored upright in such a way that no areas receive uneven pressure. When using them, insert bookmarks to preserve your page and avoid bending at the spine. Plastic and airtight storage make books odorous. The best way to store them is covering with a piece of cloth in an aerated and dry place.




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