Metal Binding Covers 
Get the sleek and finished look with matching or complimenting covers for your metal binding spines! Luxurious and sophisticated, this line of top quality and affordable MasterBind covers will help you make a lasting impression with any project. The strong, heavy-duty material will not only have a long life but also provide the right amount of support to your documents, photos or book pages. Choose from the powerful black, elegant navy or mesmerizing burgundy, all in 11"x8.5" or 11"x9" sizes, perfect for a wide range of projects. Want to add unique designs in foil to your covers? You can use the MasterBind GoldPress 4+ or the MasterBind ImagePress with amazing results! Call us today for more info!

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Transcript: Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything there is to know about metal binding. There are sizes ranging from 5mm to 32mm and they hold up to 300 pages. With metal binding, you use matching hard covers when binding your pages. There are several different styles of binding and covers to match them. There are a few colors to choose from. This binding requires a specific binding machine. The machine presses your binding together, applying lots of pressure unto your pages, keeping them together. It may take a decent amount of force but it's overall a simplistic approach, not to mention it is a... Read More
Welcome to MyBinding video. This is everything there is to know about metal binding. There are sizes ranging from 5mm to 32mm and they hold up to 300 pages. With metal binding, you use matching hard covers when binding your pages. There are several different styles of binding and covers to match them. There are a few colors to choose from. This binding requires a specific binding machine. The machine presses your binding together, applying lots of pressure unto your pages, keeping them together. It may take a decent amount of force but it's overall a simplistic approach, not to mention it is a permanent binding solution. There is no editing books once it's bound. And that is metal binding. For more demos, reviews and how-to's, go to MyBinding.com.