I bought the PDF versión, print it and i made a homemade binding! What do you think?
I bought the PDF versión, print it and i made a homemade binding! What do you think?
I bought the PDF versión, print it and i made a homemade binding! What do you think?
very nice.. Method of binding?
I’m guessing you made signatures and stitched it? Looks really good. I’m planning to do this too, but I’ve been procrastinating 🙂
Kenny Crowe i cut the pages transversely and pass the sweding thread through the grooves, later i apply glue (a binding glue) . It its very faster way if you have the tools.
Lovely! I may have to stop waiting for the PoD code and finally bind my own, as well.
Kris Green its was very usefull in my last sesión. it buy me a lot of time searching references.
hernan juarez I use the booklet printing option in most pdf makers to cut the pdf down into 16 page signatures and print them out separately. It’s a lot of work, but then you can make a book with a more flexible spine. I know what you mean with regard to having a physical artifact at the table! So much easier to look things up 🙂
Thanks for that, Kris Green, saves me a lot of trial and error finding the right signature size.
Kris Green thats a great advice! check! and yes, in this case i was a litlle anxiuos to have a psychical copy for run the game and made it that way. 😛
What a scoundrel you are!
Tina Trillitzsch hernan juarez you have to look up and note the page numbers, so they match up. So booklet one will be pages 1-16, booklet two will be pages 17 to 32. You have to do that for every signature for the whole book. You can’t hit “make booklet” for a 340 page document. Also, the individual pdfs will be very large, so make sure you have a very understanding print shop 🙂