Workshops/Bookbinding

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What

I(Lester) seem to have volunteered to run an "intro to bookbinding" class once I lend my book-press to the Space. I could talk a bit about repair and show a few examples if people would like - at the end, after everyone's done their scratchbuild. Due to my limited energy, the large requirements for clean space, and having only one press I would not like to attempt to teach more than six people.

Mike (earthshine) and Adrian (artag) have expressed interest in repairs, so I will discuss them at the end, but I think it might be difficult to do a "practical" on this.

When

This will take a long afternoon and you will leave with a small notebook.

(Lester does not understand the table yet, may get to it later)

person Sat Mar 19 Sun Mar 20 Sun Mar 27 Sat Apr 16 Sun Apr 17 Sat Apr 23 Sun Apr 24
Lester y yy yy y yy y yy
Sam Cook yy
Katie Sutton yy yy yy yy yy
dakkar y yy yy yy yy

( y = can make it ; yy = preferred )

Lester's preferred days are

  • Sunday 20th March
  • Sunday 27th March (2)
  • Sunday 17th April (1) (3)
  • Sunday 24th April (1) (2) (3)

Other possible days include

  • Saturday 19th March (2)
  • Saturday 16th April (1) (2) (3)
  • Saturday 23rd April (1) (2) (3)

Please annotate with preference/availability. Thanks.

(1) - Sam Cook has expressed preference. (2) - Katie Sutton's preferences (3) - Dakkar (Gianni?)'s preferences

Any dates: Mark Stanhope can make any dates.

Cost

I will need about £5 for materials to make sure I can get a consistent supply of good quality ones that will be easy to work with. It is possible to make books much more cheaply, but hard for me to run a class where everyone struggles with buckling boards, recalcitrant thread and glue-permeated endpapers! More cost details to follow.


Level of preparedness

  • Lester has lugged the bookpress to the space. (It is not THAT heavy but is quite unwieldy, please take care when moving)
  • Lester still needs to make pinch boards and find materials.