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    For Cojack - Binding Query

    Dear resident book binder, some advice please.

    I have a rocketbook which works great for me the only issue is I would like one with more pages.

    I was thinking of buying another & combing the two to create a larger version.

    Making the covers is not an issue as I have many options for that.

    But my question is how best to bind it, I want to keep the option of being able to fold it back on itself, so spiral binding works but I don't want to buy 50 odd spirals and only ever use 1, I have seen these single binding rings & these triple rings they could be an option. but spiral & binding rings may not be the prettiest solution & wanted to see if you knew of any other method?

    TIA
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    Growing up is optional

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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    Dear resident book binder, some advice please.

    I have a rocketbook which works great for me the only issue is I would like one with more pages.

    I was thinking of buying another & combing the two to create a larger version.

    Making the covers is not an issue as I have many options for that.

    But my question is how best to bind it, I want to keep the option of being able to fold it back on itself, so spiral binding works but I don't want to buy 50 odd spirals and only ever use 1, I have seen these single binding rings & these triple rings they could be an option. but spiral & binding rings may not be the prettiest solution & wanted to see if you knew of any other method?

    TIA
    OT, but can I ask: what is the advantage of this over a 50p A4 refill pad and Microsoft Office Lens?
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      #3
      OT but have you read The Binding by Bridget Collins ?

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        #4
        Just to hijack (I can't answer your question, sorry) but what do you think of the Rocketbook? I am tempted because I write so many pages and pages of notes at work but have always been reticent to 'go digital'.

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          #5
          Originally posted by wattaj View Post
          OT, but can I ask: what is the advantage of this over a 50p A4 refill pad and Microsoft Office Lens?
          No paper, completely reusable. In theory, it will eventually pay for itself if you compare the cost over time.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
            No paper, completely reusable. In theory, it will eventually pay for itself if you compare the cost over time.
            Yeah, but... proprietary paper + specialist pens versus any paper and any pen + Office Lens?

            I clearly don't get it, but I do tend more toward the old fashioned and cheap.
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              #7
              OT

              My reason for getting the Rocketbook was partly the enviro consideration of reusing, is that a false economy when the RB is made of plastic & paper is a lot more recyclable - I don't know. But mainly it was for digitising my notes / day book / meeting minutes and on that score its good.

              So I really like the rocket book, the pad itself is well made & stands up to being on a building site, chucked at people & in a laptop bag.

              What makes it work is the simplicity & ease of the app, not had any issues the scans are clear & sent to single or multiple locations (email, one drive etc) with a couple of clicks.

              Is it any better that a paper pad & other apps possibly not, I have not tried them, but this was recommended to me I gave it a go & it works!

              Downsides - its American sized paper - only relevant if getting a cover/portfolio. For me I need more pages (hence this thread)
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                #8
                Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
                OT

                My reason for getting the Rocketbook was partly the enviro consideration of reusing, is that a false economy when the RB is made of plastic & paper is a lot more recyclable - I don't know. But mainly it was for digitising my notes / day book / meeting minutes and on that score its good.

                So I really like the rocket book, the pad itself is well made & stands up to being on a building site, chucked at people & in a laptop bag.

                What makes it work is the simplicity & ease of the app, not had any issues the scans are clear & sent to single or multiple locations (email, one drive etc) with a couple of clicks.

                Is it any better that a paper pad & other apps possibly not, I have not tried them, but this was recommended to me I gave it a go & it works!

                Downsides - its American sized paper - only relevant if getting a cover/portfolio. For me I need more pages (hence this thread)
                They provide free downloadable PDF's of the pages so you can print your own and bind them yourself, no need to buy another Rocketbook notebook if you already have one.
                Free Rocketbook Pages
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                  #9
                  Aye up!

                  Binding rings are quick and simple. You need to protect the cover holes with inserts (punched I guess). Have a look at this video YouTube - it's amateurish but the end result is basically what you might want.

                  As for sitting flat, coptic stitch will allow that. It takes a little longer but it's simple and the results are satisfying. My first results weren't particularly good until I found a video by a proper bookbinder - have a look at this. YouTube

                  (Sorry I can't embed the vids but I'm a bit busy and don't have the time to faff.)
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                    They provide free downloadable PDF's of the pages so you can print your own and bind them yourself, no need to buy another Rocketbook notebook if you already have one.
                    Free Rocketbook Pages
                    Thanks that's useful & I did not know they did that - but they would not be the reusable pages which I want to permanently bind
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